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(nŭl)adj.
1. Having no legal force; invalid: render a contract null and void.
2. Of no consequence, effect, or value; insignificant.
3. Amounting to nothing; absent or nonexistent: a null result.
4. Mathematics Of or relating to a set having no members or to zero magnitude.
tr.v. nulled, null·ing, nulls
To make null.
n.
1. Zero; nothing.
2. An instrument reading of zero.
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(nʌl)adj
1. without legal force; invalid; (esp in the phrase null and void)
2. without value or consequence; useless
3. lacking distinction; characterless: a null expression.
4. nonexistent; amounting to nothing
5. (Mathematics) maths
a. quantitatively zero
b. relating to zero
c. (of a set) having no members
d. (of a sequence) having zero as a limit
6. (General Physics) physics involving measurement in which an instrument has a zero reading, as with a Wheatstone bridge
[C16: from Latin nullus none, from ne not + ullus any]
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(nʌl)adj.
1. without value or significance.
2. being or amounting to nothing; nil.
3. Math. (of a set)
a. empty.
b. of measure zero.
4. being or amounting to zero.
n. 5. a point of minimum signal reception, as on a radio direction finder or other electronic meter.
v.t. 6. to cancel; make null.
Idioms: null and void, without force or effect; not valid.
[1555–65; < Latin nūllus=n(e) not + ūllus any]
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Noun | 1. | ![]() relative quantity - a quantity relative to some purpose nihil - (Latin) nil; nothing (as used by a sheriff after an unsuccessful effort to serve a writ); "nihil habet" Fanny Adams, sweet Fanny Adams - little or nothing at all; "I asked for a raise and they gave me bugger-all"; "I know sweet Fanny Adams about surgery" |
Adj. | 1. | ![]() law, jurisprudence - the collection of rules imposed by authority; "civilization presupposes respect for the law"; "the great problem for jurisprudence to allow freedom while enforcing order" invalid - having no cogency or legal force; "invalid reasoning"; "an invalid driver's license" |
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adjectivenull and void invalid, useless, void, worthless, ineffectual, valueless, inoperative The agreement had been declared null and void.
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[nʌl] ADJ → nulo, inválidoto render sb's efforts null → invalidar los esfuerzos de algn
null and void (Jur) → nulo
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[ˈnʌl] adjnull and void → nul(le) et non avenu(e); [agreement, contract, results]
to be declared null and void → être déclaré(e) nul(le) et non avenu(e)
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[nʌl] adj null and void (Law) → nullo/aCollins Italian Dictionary 1st Edition © HarperCollins Publishers 1995
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a. nulo-a, sin valor, inútil;
___ hypothesis → hipótesis ___.
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