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inefficacy (n.)

"want of force or virtue to produce the desired effect," 1610s, from Late Latin inefficacia, from inefficacem (nominative inefficax), from in- "not, opposite of" (see in- (1)) + Latin efficax "powerful, effectual, efficient" (see efficacy).

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Definitions of inefficacy from WordNet

inefficacy (n.)
a lack of efficacy;
Synonyms: inefficaciousness
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