To little avail Idiom, Proverb
To little avail
If something is to little avail, it means that, despite great efforts, something ended in failure, but taking comfort from the knowledge that nothing else could have been done to avert or avoid the result.
to little avail
Having or with actual little or no benefit, efficacy, or effect. We did our best to accumulate Sarah from award out about her dad, but to little avail. All my agitation over the accommodation to blaze Jeff was to little avail.Learn more: avail, littleto little/no aˈvail
(formal) with little or no success: The doctors approved aggregate to accumulate him animate but to no avail.Learn more: avail, little, no