nill in a sentence
v. t.
Definition
Nill (adjective): having no value, quantity, or possibility; nonexistent.
Sample Sentences
- The offer was nill, leaving the team with no options for improvement.
- Despite their efforts, the chances of success remained nill throughout the project.
- Her excitement about the event was met with nill enthusiasm from her friends.
- With all the expenses accounted for, the profit margin was nearly nill.
- In the negotiation, their leverage was effectively nill due to the lack of alternatives.
- The company decided to nill the project after reviewing the budget constraints.
- She felt that their chances of winning the game were nill after the first half.
- His enthusiasm for the task was nill, making it difficult to motivate the team.
- The chances of finding the missing artifact were nill in such a vast area.
- After several attempts to negotiate, the offer remained nill, leaving them frustrated.
- The proposal was met with nill enthusiasm from the committee members.
- Despite their efforts, the team's chances of winning remained nill.
- She checked her bank account, and to her dismay, it showed nill funds.
- The teacher emphasized that there were nill excuses for not completing the assignment.
- After searching for hours, they found nill evidence to support their claims.
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