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Filter by Meaning The politician's empty promises proved to be nugatory in improving the lives of the citizens.
The company's investment in the outdated technology proved nugatory.
The complaints about the office temperature were nugatory compared to the larger issues in the workplace.
The long and tedious meeting turned out to be nugatory as no decisions were made.
His promises turned out to be nugatory, as he failed to deliver on any of them.
The company's non-binding offer turned out to be nugatory.
The investment proved to be nugatory, resulting in a loss of money for the investors.
The report's findings were nugatory and didn't contribute any valuable insights.
The student's argument was considered nugatory by the professor.
The unsubstantiated claims made by the politician were seen as nugatory by the voters.
The company's marketing campaign was deemed nugatory as it failed to attract new customers.
The children's argument over who gets the blue crayon was nugatory.
The company's attempts to address the environmental concerns were seen as nugatory, as their actions did not align with their words.
The outdated law had become nugatory and no longer served its intended purpose.
The student's plagiarized essay was full of nugatory arguments and lacked originality.
The warning signs posted around the construction site were nugatory, resulting in several accidents.
The doctor's advice to quit smoking fell on deaf ears, rendering it nugatory.
The company's attempt to increase employee morale through team-building exercises proved to be nugatory.
The teacher dismissed the student's nugatory excuse for not completing the homework.
He wasted his time on nugatory tasks instead of focusing on the important ones.
The company's decision to change the font style of their logo seemed nugatory in the grand scheme of things.
Despite their nugatory contributions, everyone was awarded a participation certificate.
She found the argument presented by the politician to be nugatory and lacking substance.
The reviewer criticized the movie for its nugatory plot and weak character development.
The manager didn't appreciate the nugatory complaints from the employees about office temperature.
The judge dismissed the lawsuit, stating that the plaintiff's claims were nugatory and without merit.
The artist's doodles in the margins of the notebook were considered nugatory distractions by the teacher.
His promise to pay back the loan was nugatory.
The committee's decision was deemed nugatory by the board.
The politician's empty promises were considered nugatory by the voters.
The agreement reached between the two countries was ultimately nugatory.
The employee's verbal resignation was considered nugatory by the HR department.
The unauthorized changes to the contract made it nugatory and unenforceable.
The contract lacked essential elements, rendering it nugatory in the eyes of the law.
The disputed clause in the rental agreement was found to be nugatory, allowing the tenant to break the lease.
The company's non-compete agreement was deemed nugatory by the court.
The tenant argued that the eviction notice was nugatory.
The outdated bylaws of the organization were considered nugatory and no longer enforced.
The court deemed the witness's testimony nugatory due to lack of evidence.
His excuses for being late were nothing more than nugatory attempts to avoid responsibility.
The witness's testimony was deemed nugatory due to inconsistencies.
The research findings were deemed nugatory due to flawed methodology.
The student's plagiarized essay was dismissed as nugatory by the professor.
The journalist's sensationalized article contained nugatory claims that lacked factual evidence.
The doctor considered the patient's self-diagnosis as nugatory and insisted on a proper examination.
The invalid ID card was declared nugatory by the security officer.
The unverified rumors circulating on social media were regarded as nugatory by the journalist.
The counterfeit currency was quickly recognized as nugatory by the bank teller.
The witness provided nugatory evidence in the court case.
The outdated research findings were considered nugatory in the field of medicine.
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