nugatory [adjective]

Definition of nugatory:

  • Of little or no value; trifling; worthless.
  • Having no force or effect.

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Sentence/Example of nugatory:

His arguments were nugatory and did not persuade anyone.

The old law was deemed nugatory and was repealed.

Her attempts to help were nugatory as the situation was beyond repair.

The politician's promises were nugatory and quickly forgotten.

Their efforts to resolve the conflict were nugatory.

The nugatory nature of the evidence led to the case being dismissed.

His complaints were nugatory and did not warrant attention.

The nugatory attempts to revive the old tradition failed miserably.

The critic's review dismissed the film as nugatory and pointless.

Her excuses were nugatory and did not explain her absence.

The nugatory value of the antique made it difficult to sell.

The politician's promises were revealed to be nugatory.

The nugatory nature of the agreement rendered it unenforceable.

His attempts to impress the others were nugatory and embarrassing.

The nugatory results of the experiment were disappointing.

The nugatory arguments failed to convince the jury.

The nugatory attempts to reconcile the two parties were unsuccessful.

The nugatory nature of the gift made it an insult rather than a compliment.

The nugatory evidence was dismissed by the court.

The nugatory attempts to revive the old company failed.

The politician's promises were exposed as nugatory.

The nugatory nature of the agreement led to its termination.

His efforts to help were nugatory and only made the situation worse.

The nugatory value of the antique made it impossible to sell.

The nugatory attempts to cover up the scandal were unsuccessful.