Sentences

nill in a sentence

v. t.

Definition

Nill (adjective): having no value, quantity, or possibility; nonexistent.

Sample Sentences

  1. The offer was nill, leaving the team with no options for improvement.
  2. Despite their efforts, the chances of success remained nill throughout the project.
  3. Her excitement about the event was met with nill enthusiasm from her friends.
  4. With all the expenses accounted for, the profit margin was nearly nill.
  5. In the negotiation, their leverage was effectively nill due to the lack of alternatives.
  6. The company decided to nill the project after reviewing the budget constraints.
  7. She felt that their chances of winning the game were nill after the first half.
  8. His enthusiasm for the task was nill, making it difficult to motivate the team.
  9. The chances of finding the missing artifact were nill in such a vast area.
  10. After several attempts to negotiate, the offer remained nill, leaving them frustrated.
  11. The proposal was met with nill enthusiasm from the committee members.
  12. Despite their efforts, the team's chances of winning remained nill.
  13. She checked her bank account, and to her dismay, it showed nill funds.
  14. The teacher emphasized that there were nill excuses for not completing the assignment.
  15. After searching for hours, they found nill evidence to support their claims.

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