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Understanding the Difference Between Ineffective and Ineffectible

Ineffective means not producing the desired result or not having the intended effect.

Example: The new marketing campaign was ineffective and did not increase sales.

Ineffectible refers to something that cannot be made effective or cannot be done effectively.

Example: The company's policies are ineffectible and do not address the root causes of the problem.

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