0 to lack or be without something that is necessary or usual:
He seems to be devoid of compassion.
1 Someone or something is devoid of something when it is completely lacking:
In exercising this ' right ', government agents also proclaimed such deaths devoid of all moral, social or spiritual consequences for their perpetrators.
This ridge is solid, prominent and devoid of any spines.
All other solutions of this type are devoid of physical meaning.
Repetition of lines through rehearsals and performances often produced 'a habit of mechanical speech on the stage', devoid of any emotion.
He thus produced a natural history that was devoid of any narrative notions or patterns of development.
Both mathematical models represent the ideal conditions devoid of external factors that can skew the actual data with interacting age-related and period-related confounders.
If he had used stationary police units as his defining example, his hypothesis would have been devoid of any real content.
First, the implicational universals concerning phonological inventories are devoid of empirical content since the theory does allow for ' accidental ' gaps to occur.
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