An effective definition is a definition that: * Tells the reader what the word/phrase is, and possibly gives the etymology. * Tells the reader how the word/phrase is said. * Makes it easy to understand. * Doesn't over-complicate things to breaking point. * Tells it to the reader as if they do not know what it already means.
The word effective can also be replaced with effectual. Or you could say something is good, or in effect, or in force.
Efficacious
(n.)
Possessing the quality of being effective; productive of, or powerful to produce, the effect intended; as, an efficacious law.
Effective writing is the result of a process of drafting, editing, and revising that helps to create a self-aware writer.
Bowdlerize is defined as the removal of material that is considered improper or in an offensive from. This occurs more commonly when something becomes less effective.
Agility is the ability to change the direction of the body quickly in an efficient and effective manner.
Psychological effects of negative societal attitudes on disabled people? No, more likely the study of the most effective techniques to use when you are managing a restaurant.
In theatre and film, scenes are set up with language, movement, and expressions to convey certain ideas or feelings. The audience must be able to buy into what the actors are doing in order for them to get the ideas the scriptwriter is trying to convey or the feelings he wants to evoke. If it works, it's dramatically effective.
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Effective customer service is defined by the satisfaction of the customer and the customer's willingness to return to do business in the future.
Effective writing is the result of a process of drafting, editing, and revising that helps to create a self-aware writer.
The ratio of the effective output to the total input in any system.
A hole, by definition, has nothing in it and so its mass is zero.
The term for that definition is effective demand
The term for that definition is effective demand
Among the standards for an effective definition, which you must have studied, one is generally omitted: a definition must be suitable for the audience it targets. Some definitions are fine for children, others are suitable for adults who have a broad general education, and others are valuable only to experts in specific fields. Your example strikes me as one that would help very young children -- if they could get past the words "creature" and "ingests." A more thorough and precise definition, would have to account for living things that differ from plants in their capacity for active movement, their rapid response to stimulation, their being unable to carry on photosynthesis, and their lack of cellulose cell walls. An even more thorough definition of "animal" would account for life forms that do not ingest food through a mouth, the requirement for complex organic nutrients including proteins or their constituents, methods of digestion, and so on. ya this is an effective definition ya this is an effective definition ya this is an effective definition
why common definition of terms is so important to effective communication. Define a word or term used uniquely in your profession.
A device used to lift something heavy. By using a pulley, you half the effective weight.
There is no such thing. Do you mean definition? If so, it is the point at which the mass of an object can be considered to be effective/concentrated.
This question cannot be answered from the information provided; for example, what is your definition of "cost effective"?