noun
- The plural of effectivity; the quality or state of being effective; the degree to which something produces the desired result.
- In military and defense contexts, the actual operational capability or combat readiness of a unit or weapon system.
Usage: Often used in technical, business, or military contexts to refer to operational readiness or performance metrics.
Usage: technical; military
Examples
- The company measured the effectivities of different marketing strategies across multiple regions.
- Military analysts assessed the effectivities of the new defense systems before deployment.
- The report compared the effectivities of various treatment protocols in clinical trials.
- Improving team effectivities requires clear communication and defined goals.
- The effectivities of renewable energy sources continue to increase with technological advances.
- Project managers track effectivities to ensure resources are used optimally.