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efficacious

[ef-i-key-shuhs] / ˌɛf ɪˈkeɪ ʃəs /


Usage

What are other ways to say efficacious? The adjective efficacious suggests the capability of achieving a certain end: an efficacious plan, medicine. Effectual is used especially of that which produces the effect desired or intended, or a decisive result: An effectual bombardment silenced the enemy. Effective is applied to a person or a thing that has the power to, or which actually does, produce an effect: an effective boss, remedy, speech. Efficient (applied also to persons) implies the skillful use of energy or industry to accomplish desired results with little waste of effort: efficient methods; an efficient manager. 

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Lilly is also developing a highly efficacious injection called retatrutide that targets GIP and GLP-1 — both of which are activated by tirzepatide — in addition to glucagon.

From MarketWatch • Apr. 1, 2026

Instead of manipulating government for their own narrow interests, the rich can add a distinctively independent-minded, public-spirited and efficacious set of voices to the national debate.

From The Wall Street Journal • Feb. 17, 2026

The low dose was a little more than 65% efficacious in both cases.

From Science Magazine • Apr. 26, 2024

But there comes a point where, if that’s not efficacious, you’re going to have to do something more publicly in the courtroom.

From Salon • Feb. 2, 2024

She favored a black Brazilian priest who, she claimed, was especially efficacious.

From "Hunger of Memory" by Richard Rodriguez