Ineffective in a sentence as an adjective

He'd be helping the government if he taught ineffective techniques to people to who wanted to lie to it.

That DRM doesnt work; that it exists to protect creators, but since it is easily cracked and can be worked around, it is largely ineffective and irrelevant2.

What the NSA does is despicable, unconstitutional, ineffective and a waste of treasure.

If you support this sort of work, donating money to demining NGOs would be better than funding yet another ineffective mine roller.

You might argue that the vote itself is an ineffective tool, and you will be right, but it does offer us the opportunity to ruthlessly edit people from power.

An excellent post by Schneier.> The problem isn't just that such a system is wrong, it's that the mathematics of testing makes this sort of thing pretty ineffective in practice.

So much freedom, give me a break...Moving all invasions of privacy aside, forgetting about how effective or ineffective the TSA is...i just hate the way they treat people.

I'm not opining that it is effective/ineffective or productive/counterproductive.

Quip seen on Twitter [1]: "Disabling features of SimCity due to ineffective central infrastructure is probably the most realistic simulation of the modern city.

Most local groups, including clergy, oppose a military solution since the remote villages in the region are not adequately protected from retribution [3]6. the LRA has largely been an ineffective fighting force in the past 7 years, and have only attacked villages while retreating from military campaigns7.

Whether it's because the chemotherapy is ineffective or specific DNA markers or whatever, there are times when the body's natural bone marrow is no longer effective in producing normal blood cells.

Ineffective definitions

adjective

not producing an intended effect; "an ineffective teacher"; "ineffective legislation"

See also: uneffective ineffectual

adjective

lacking in power or forcefulness; "an ineffectual ruler"; "like an unable phoenix in hot ashes"

See also: ineffectual unable

adjective

lacking the ability or skill to perform effectively; inadequate; "an ineffective administration"; "inefficient workers"

See also: inefficient