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Filter by Meaning The committee determined that the proposed project was nugatory and would not yield any significant benefits.
The team's lack of coordination rendered their strategies nugatory on the battlefield.
The employee's suggestions were considered nugatory by the management, leading to a lack of motivation in the workplace.
Her complaints about the minor inconveniences were nugatory.
Despite the team's rigorous training, their performance in the match was nugatory.
Despite their promises, the government's efforts to improve the healthcare system were ultimately nugatory.
The student's half-hearted studying resulted in nugatory academic performance.
His obsession with celebrity gossip seemed nugatory in the grand scheme of things.
The court ruled that the signature on the document was forged, rendering it nugatory as evidence.
His attempts to convince the jury were nugatory.
The proposed legislation was deemed nugatory by the majority of lawmakers.
The safety precautions taken by the workers were nugatory, leading to a serious accident.
The argument put forth by the opposition was deemed nugatory and failed to sway public opinion.
The teacher found his essay to be nugatory and lacking in original thought.
The artist's latest exhibition received nugatory reviews from art critics.
The small details in the report were nugatory and didn't contribute to the overall findings.
Despite their promises, the politicians' actions were ultimately nugatory.
The ineffective security measures rendered the alarm system nugatory.
Despite their efforts, the team's strategies were nugatory in winning the match.
The doctor's advice proved to be nugatory, as the patient's condition worsened.
The teacher's disciplinary measures were nugatory in curbing the unruly behavior of the students.
The company's new advertising campaign proved to be nugatory in attracting customers.
The company's efforts to improve customer service were nugatory, as customers continued to complain.
The professor dismissed the student's argument as nugatory, as it lacked evidence and logical reasoning.
His excuses for being late were completely nugatory.
His argument was nugatory and failed to convince anyone.
The proposed plan was considered nugatory by the committee.
His excuses for not completing the project were nugatory.
The witness's testimony was considered nugatory due to inconsistencies and lack of credibility.
The weather forecast turned out to be nugatory, as it completely missed the mark and it rained all day.
His attempt to fix the broken lamp proved nugatory.
She felt that the movie was nugatory and a waste of her time.
The government passed a legislation declaring certain provisions of the previous law nugatory.
The team's lack of preparation rendered their strategy nugatory in the face of their opponents' strong defense.
The amendment proposed by the opposition was dismissed as nugatory by the ruling party.
The doctor determined that the home remedy was nugatory and advised a different treatment.
The artist's abstract painting was criticized for being nugatory, lacking any discernible meaning or message.
The government's half-hearted attempts to address the housing crisis were nugatory, leaving many without homes.
The students found the lecture nugatory, as it didn't provide any new information.
His excuses for not completing the project were completely nugatory.
The false promises of the salesperson were exposed as nugatory by dissatisfied customers.
The defendant's plea for a lighter sentence was considered nugatory given the severity of the crime.
The artist felt that his earlier works were nugatory compared to his recent masterpiece.
The student's half-hearted studying resulted in nugatory test scores.
The politician's promises turned out to be nugatory and failed to bring any real change.
The researcher dismissed the irrelevant data as nugatory for her study.
The company's marketing campaign proved nugatory in attracting new customers.
The student argued that the school's dress code policy was nugatory.
The critics found the artist's latest exhibition to be nugatory and lacking artistic depth.
The court dismissed the lawsuit, deeming it nugatory.
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