TO WHAT AVAIL

Definition: Expressing doubt or questioning the usefulness or effectiveness of a particular action or situation.

Synonyms: For What, In Vain, Without Result, To No End, Fruitless Effort

Usage Examples in Sentences

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He tried to fix the broken toy, but to what avail? It was beyond repair.
#2
They planted the seeds, but to what avail? No flowers ever bloomed.
#3
The detective searched for clues, but to what avail? The mystery remained unsolved.
#4
He built a sandcastle near the shore, but to what avail? The rising tide washed it away.
#5
The scientist, after years of research, questioned, "To what avail will our discoveries contribute to humanity?"
#6
To what avail did he struggle against the tide of fate?
#7
She pondered to what avail she had invested so much time in the project.
#8
To what avail did he try to convince her to change her mind?
#9
He wondered to what avail his efforts would be in the face of such opposition.
#10
She questioned the decision, uncertain as to what avail it would bring.
#11
What avail would it be to continue down this path, he wondered.
#12
To what avail did she invest all her savings in the stock market?
#13
She pondered to what avail her efforts would be in the grand scheme of things.
#14
What avail is it to argue over trivial matters?
#15
He questioned the purpose of the meeting, wondering to what avail it would serve.
#16
The scientist questioned to what avail his research would be in advancing medicine.

Usage Example in Conversation

A: I proposed a new marketing strategy to increase our online sales.B: Hmm, interesting. But to what avail? Have we assessed the potential ROI?A: Yes, I've conducted a thorough analysis. The projected increase in revenue outweighs the investment.B: That's reassuring. Let's schedule a meeting to discuss the implementation details further.
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