Usage Examples
Filter by Meaning The defendant's defense was a series of nullities that were easily refuted by the prosecutor.
The court declared the contract null and void due to several nullities in its provisions.
The professor found the student's thesis to be a collection of nullities and lacking in original thought.
The report was filled with nullities and provided no useful information.
The company decided to cancel the project after realizing that it would only result in a series of nullities.
The film was panned by critics for its nullities, lack of character development, and poor writing.
The book was full of nullities and offered no insight into the author's thesis.
The artist's latest work was criticized as a collection of nullities lacking any artistic merit.
The political candidate's campaign promises turned out to be nullities, as they were unable to follow through on any of them.
The research paper was rejected by the journal for its numerous nullities and lack of significant findings.
The judge dismissed the case due to the nullities in the evidence.
The treaty contained a clause that rendered certain provisions nullities.
The product was recalled due to safety concerns, making all sales up to that point nullities.
The book was a collection of nullities, lacking any real plot or character development.
The art exhibit was full of nullities and lacked any real artistic merit.
The witness's testimony was deemed nullities because it was full of contradictions and inconsistencies.
The politician's speech was nothing but nullities and platitudes.
The committee's report was criticized for its nullities and lack of concrete recommendations.
The architect's design was rejected because it contained too many nullities that compromised the building's structural integrity.
The experimental results were nullities, as they did not provide any useful information.
His argument was full of nullities and lacked substance.
The company's mission statement was criticized for its nullities.
The debate was filled with nullities and personal attacks instead of substantive arguments.
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