effectiveness

simple noun60 collocationsAvg. frequency: 7.0

Refers to the total or general effectiveness of something.

Indicates a significant level of effectiveness.

Indicates a high degree of effectiveness.

Effectiveness over a long period of time.

Refers to a rise in the level of effectiveness.

The overall effectiveness of a medical or therapeutic treatment.

The highest possible level of effectiveness.

The possible effectiveness that could be achieved in the future.

Indicates that something is not very effective.

The ability of a teacher to help students learn.

Effectiveness considered in relation or proportion to something else.

The effectiveness of a medical treatment in a real-world setting.

The effectiveness of an organization in achieving its goals.

The effectiveness of a system or process in its working environment.

The effectiveness of a therapy in treating a condition.

The ability to achieve goals in a political context.

The overall effectiveness of a country's armed forces.

The ability of a military force to succeed in battle.

To make effectiveness better.

To make effectiveness greater in amount, intensity, or degree.

To make effectiveness smaller or less in amount, degree, or size.

To form an idea of the amount, number, or value of effectiveness.

To intensify, increase, or further improve the quality of effectiveness.

To ascertain the size, amount, or degree of effectiveness.

To evaluate or estimate the nature, ability, or quality of effectiveness.

To find out or establish exactly the effectiveness.

To help or encourage effectiveness to increase.

To make it clear that something is effective.

To show clearly that something is effective.

To provide evidence that something is effective.

To make certain that something will be effective.

To examine the effectiveness in detail.

To succeed in becoming effective.

To set a boundary on how effective something can be.

To become less effective over time.

To verify or test the effectiveness.

To weaken or damage effectiveness gradually.

To express doubts about whether something is effective.

Used to specify the area or context where effectiveness is demonstrated.

Used to specify the role or function in which something is effective.