null Definition
- 1having no legal or binding force; invalid
- 2having a value of zero; not existing or being present
Using null: Examples
Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "null" can be used in various situations through the following examples!
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The contract was declared null and void.
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The result of the experiment was null.
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The room was null of any furniture.
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The argument was null because it was based on false premises.
null Synonyms and Antonyms
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Summary: null in Brief
The term 'null' [nʌl] refers to something that has no legal or binding force, or has a value of zero and does not exist or is not present. It can be used to describe contracts, experimental results, rooms, and arguments. Synonyms include 'void,' 'invalid,' 'nonexistent,' 'zero,' and 'empty.' Antonyms include 'valid,' 'existing,' 'present,' and 'full.'