KJV Dictionary Definition: effectual
effectual
EFFECT'UAL, a. Producing an effect, or the effect desired or intended; or having adequate power or force to produce the effect. The means employed were effectual.
According to the gift of the grace of God given me by the effectual working of his power. Eph. 3.
1. Veracious; expressive of facts. Not used.
2. Effectual assassin, in Mitford, is unusual and not well authorized.
effectually
EFFECT'UALLY, adv. With effect; efficaciously; in a manner to produce the intended effect; thoroughly. The weeds on land for grain must be effectually subdued. The city is effectually guarded.
effectuate
EFFECT'UATE, v.t. To bring to pass; to achieve; to accomplish; to fulfil; as, to effectuate a purpose or desire.
effectuated
EFFECT'UATED, pp. Accomplished.
effectuating
EFFECT'UATING, ppr. Achieving; performing to effect.