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[ UK /nˈʌl/ ]
[ US /ˈnəɫ/ ]
NOUN
  1. a quantity of no importance
    we racked up a pathetic goose egg
    reduced to nil all the work we had done
    I didn't hear zilch about it
    it was all for naught
    it looked like nothing I had ever seen before
ADJECTIVE
  1. lacking any legal or binding force
    null and void

How To Use null In A Sentence

  • Nullum esse hyemali solstitio diem, id est, tempus quo sol supra horizontem conspicitur in illo tantum Islandiæ angulo, si modò quis est, fatemur, vbi polus ad integros 67. gradus attollitur. A briefe commentarie of Island, by Arngrimus Ionas
  • The argument behind x is not quantitative, and we do not have an expression for its expected value under a null isolation model.
  • Nulliparous women are reportedly at a higher risk of developing complications of pregnancy and delivery than multipara.
  • Doing so would nullify one's neutrality so to speak.
  • From here, the nullah reaches the Punjab and Haryana boundary, near Shagun Hotel, where the outflow is now blocked.
  • They were reconciled but the marriage was annulled within a year. Times, Sunday Times
  • The state death penalty law was nullified in 1977.
  • 'Fraternitas canonicum in Ecclesia statutum non habet et eius ministri nullum ministerium legitime agere possunt.' RORATE CÆLI
  • Qui omnem pecuniarum contemptum habent, et nulli imaginationis totius munsi se immiscuerint, et tyrannicas corporis concupiscentias sustinuerint hi multoties capti a vana gloria omnia perdiderunt. Anatomy of Melancholy
  • It is very obvious if confessions were exerted under torture, then they are null and void.
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