bring to naught
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So Providence moves on in his mysterious power to bring to naught the grandeur and power of rebellious nations—rebellious to those mighty moral laws which are as inexorable as the laws of nature.
From Ancient States and Empires by Lord, John
Say, He shall vindicate the Cause through the potency of His command and shall bring to naught all perversion of truth by virtue of His behest.
From Selections From the Writings of the Báb by Báb
He would speedily put an end to that treacherous scheme; his enemies should learn that if one can plot, another may have cunning to bring to naught such treachery.
From Stories of the Border Marches by Lang, Jeanie
To frustrate; to bring to naught; to annihilate.
From Webster's Unabridged Dictionary by Webster, Noah
For pestilence and famine make people good and rich; but war and wicked rulers bring to naught everything that has to do with temporal and eternal.
From Works of Martin Luther With Introductions and Notes (Volume I) by Luther, Martin