nugify in a sentence
v. t.
Definition
Nugify (verb): to render something insignificant or irrelevant, often by undermining its validity or importance.
Sample Sentences
- The lawyer's arguments seemed to nugify the opposing counsel's claims, rendering them irrelevant.
- In a moment of clarity, she realized that her fears were just thoughts that would nugify if she faced them head-on.
- The new evidence served to nugify the previously held beliefs about the case, changing its entire trajectory.
- His constant criticism began to nugify her confidence, making her doubt her abilities.
- To nugify the complexities of the project, the team created a simple outline that everyone could follow.
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