nullified Meaning & Definition

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Meaning of nullified In English

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  • For if the pressure drop due to body curvature is to be nullified, some mechanism is required which will give an increased surface pressure.

  • It will be nullified and the adjective will have permanence.

  • But there is strong evidence that the ruling party's position against the separation inhibited free discussion and nullified the decision of the group assembled.

  • In all of these cases, the problematic opposition between giver and receiver is nullified by the subordinate's willingness to establish an obligation.

  • Calls to attend to emergencies in the wards were sent through ward attendants who loitered en route and nullified any sense of urgency.

  • If the differences are too large, then energy loss is required to allow a momentum balance and the underlying assumptions are nullified.

  • According to our author, the effect of the venom on vital organs had at first been inhibited, but then the fright nullified this inhibitory factor.

  • The opposition of surface and depth, semblance and substance, is completely nullified, leaving no hidden truth to be revealed.

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