nugatory in a sentence
a.
Definition
Nugatory: of little or no value, importance, or significance.
Sample Sentences
- The lawyer dismissed the evidence as nugatory, failing to support the case in any meaningful way.
- Despite his efforts, the committee deemed his contributions nugatory and opted for a more substantial proposal.
- Her concerns about the project were considered nugatory by the team, who believed they overshadowed its potential benefits.
- The judge ruled that the defendant's arguments were nugatory and had no bearing on the outcome of the trial.
- In the grand scheme of things, their complaints about the weather seemed nugatory compared to the challenges they faced.
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