What is the meaning of the word ‘infructuous’ ?
The word is not common among native English speakers.
‘infructuous’ is generally used in legal contexts.
In common parlance, it means ‘ineffective’ or ‘irrelevant’.
Example: Mahesh got the missing chain from his own briefcase. So his police complaint became infructuous.
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