Effectivity in a sentence as a noun

I am biased, because I don't like Microsoft, but that doesn't allow me to judge on the effectivity of their software.

To increase the effectivity of the application, one has to either grow it over time or built right from the start.

And if they couldn't demonstrate increased effectivity of the new drug compared to the old one, why would anyone buy the new one?

You would be surprised at how many medicines on the market compare effectivity to placebo.

Shedding effectivity depends on the amount of unspent outputs.

The point of national identity is not to improve safety - it is to improve effectivity.

That way, I can still distribute them and get use out of them after the event, without sacrificing their effectivity during the event.

Beyond what I said below about the effectivity of LinkedIn InMail, I don't like cold connections because I think it give less value and strength to the network.

Indeed, they'd cache the [A,B,C] case as well as the [B] one separately, which does reduce the effectivity of caching if there are many common assets and combinations.

There were a couple of months of basically expert trial and error—take what we know of best practices and apply it in a real world setting with no ability to test effectivity other than whether or not your patient lives or dies.

Since March 2014 it is even mandatory in Belgium, and anyone merging early may risk a €55 fine [1].It has been repeatedly advocated and promoted by various governments in Europe [2] and I doubt anyone questions its effectivity.

Effectivity definitions

noun

power to be effective; the quality of being able to bring about an effect

See also: effectiveness effectualness effectuality