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nullity

noun as in nothing

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Or, to put it differently: If this program was not systematic, then no purge ever is, and the federal ban has been rendered a nullity.

From Slate

In the process of conversion, however, she’s reduced to a nullity with a grating personal manner.

Adopting this line would drastically narrow the reach of Section 3 of the amendment, leaving it close to a constitutional nullity.

Under Republican presidential administrations, meanwhile, the Voting Rights Act would become an aspirational nullity if private actors were not allowed to seek remedies in court.

From Slate

Jefferson was right about the nullity of impeachment as it relates to the Supreme Court.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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