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Nugatory

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The rumors about a potential merger turned out to be nugatory and had no basis in reality.
The artist dismissed the critic's negative review as nugatory and irrelevant.
The old computer was slow and nugatory for modern tasks.
The expired coupon was nugatory and couldn't be used at the store.
The weather forecast turned out to be nugatory, as it didn't accurately predict the storm.
Despite their lofty claims, the new product's features were ultimately nugatory.
The student's excuses for not completing the assignment were nugatory.
The evidence presented in court was deemed nugatory and dismissed.
Despite the nugatory objections raised by a few, the majority of the committee members approved the project proposal.
The negotiators' attempts to find common ground were nugatory, leading to a breakdown in the peace talks.
The government's economic policies turned out to be nugatory in addressing unemployment.
The company's promises of high returns turned out to be nugatory.
The company's attempts at cost-cutting were nugatory and did not lead to any significant savings.
The doctor found the alternative medicine treatment to be nugatory in treating the patient's illness.
The critic dismissed the artist's latest work as nugatory, lacking creativity and depth.
The artist's attempt to convey a profound message through their abstract painting seemed nugatory to most viewers.
The patient's refusal to follow the prescribed treatment made the doctor's efforts nugatory.
The unilateral decision made by the CEO was considered nugatory by the board of directors.
The CEO's proposed cost-cutting measures were deemed nugatory by the board of directors.
The security measures implemented by the organization were nugatory in preventing the cyber attack.
The report contained nugatory evidence to support their claims.
The outdated regulations proved nugatory in addressing the current environmental challenges.
The unauthorized alterations to the will made it nugatory and invalidated its terms.
The protest had little impact and was ultimately nugatory.
The company's marketing campaign turned out to be nugatory in increasing sales.
The diplomatic negotiations ended in a nugatory agreement that satisfied neither party.
Despite their best intentions, the committee's recommendations were ultimately nugatory.
The manager dismissed the employee's suggestions as nugatory and impractical.
The product's warranty was deemed nugatory because of the customer's improper use.
The warning signs on the slippery floor were nugatory as a woman still slipped and fell.
The politician's empty promises were seen as nugatory by the disillusioned voters.
The company's efforts to improve customer service were nugatory, as complaints continued to rise.
The lawyer's weak argument was deemed nugatory by the judge.
Despite the elaborate setup, the magician's trick turned out to be nugatory.
The old law had become nugatory in the face of new technological advancements.
The teacher's warnings were nugatory as the students continued to misbehave.
His promises were nugatory; he never followed through on any of them.
The company's efforts to improve customer service were nugatory, as complaints continued to pour in.
Despite their lofty goals, their fundraising efforts turned out to be nugatory.
The politician's empty rhetoric proved nugatory as the public saw no actual change.
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