null
/nəl/
adjective
- having no legal or binding force; invalid."the court ruled that the contract contained several infringements and therefore declared it null and void"synonyms: invalid, null and void, void, annulled, nullified, canceled, abolished, revoked, rescinded, repealed
- having or associated with the value zero.
- lacking distinctive qualities; having no positive substance or content."his curiously null life"synonyms: lacking in character, empty, characterless, blank, colorless, expressionless, vacuous, insipid, vapid, inane
noun
a zero.
verb
combine (a signal) with another in order to create a null; cancel out.
"the tumor can be more readily identified by nulling the high signal from bone marrow"
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1 of 3. adjective · ˈnəl · Synonyms of null. 1. : having no legal or binding force : invalid. a null contract. 2. : amounting to nothing : nil · 2 of 3. noun. 1.
NULL meaning: 1. having no legal force: 2. with no value or effect: 3. (of a set or matrix) containing nothing…. Learn more.
null in American English · 1. without legal force; not binding; invalid. usually in the phrase null and void · 2. amounting to naught; nil · 3. of no value, ...
adjective. lacking any legal or binding force. “null and void”. synonyms: void · invalid. having no cogency or legal force · noun. a quantity of no importance.
adjective · without legal force; invalid; (esp in the phrase null and void ) · without value or consequence; useless · lacking distinction; characterless.
Without legal force; not binding; invalid. · Amounting to naught; nil. · Of no value, effect, or consequence; insignificant. · Amounting to nothing; absent or ...
Word Originlate Middle English: from French nul, nulle, from Latin nullus 'none', from ne 'not' + ullus 'any'. Take your English to the next level. The Oxford ...