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Sentence count:205+5Posted:2017-04-07Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: nonmeaningfulSimilar words: meaningmeaningfulwinglesssinglessinglenesslesseningsingletingleMeaning: ['mːɪnɪŋlɪs]  adj. having no meaning or direction or purpose. 
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(31) The growth in members is meaningless all by itself.
(32) Such a move could render the elections meaningless.
(33) Indeed such a question is virtually meaningless.
(34) But meaningless sanctions, imposed by rote and continued long after their failure is manifest, are different.
(35) I appeared twice like an ink blot on a folded sheet of paper: a passive, meaningless blur.
(36) It is meaningless to ask what is "real" or "imaginary" in a story.
(37) The Prime Minister will brandish his meaningless majority after the Division tonight and claim it as a mandate for Maastricht.
(38) Of course it would be meaningless to add and subtract different units of measurement like pounds and dollars.
(39) Mr Hall has pared down the bebop style and you are left with the spirit, minus the meaningless displays of technique.
(40) Until the Revolution the politics of the capital had been fairly meaningless for Sabtenga.
(41) But then, so do the 49ers as they slog their way through three more utterly meaningless games.
(42) His life was meaningless without Coleen, she had not replied to his entreaties so he would end it all.
(43) The words I had written - and had almost, in the interval, forgotten - mocked me and were meaningless.
(44) If he can't read it, then it will be meaningless to him.
(45) But any bill that gets signed by President Clinton will probably be watered down to the point that it is meaningless.
(46) What they couldn't do was perform meaningless calculations and relate them to situations which were equally meaningless to them.
(47) She was also psychotic, seemed to recognize no one,[www.Sentencedict.com] talked constantly in meaningless sequences.
(48) If there exists no possibility of failure, then victory is meaninglessRobert H. Schuller 
(49) The nominal value is meaningless and may be misleading, except in so far as it determines the minimum liability.
(50) It was also handed a symbolic but fairly meaningless victory in having two orders varied.
(51) The practical consequences of time limits which are not of the essence of the contract are such that they are virtually meaningless.
(52) But reference to bandwidth is meaningless unless it is qualified by distance of the run.
(53) Love: the word would be utterly meaningless in this context; no more than a little blast of sound.
(54) More fundamentally, the design activity will be meaningless unless it is directed towards serving some human need.
(55) All this technology is fairly meaningless unless we can express its capabilities in comparison with the traditional methods.
(56) I am surprised that you should publish an article on the Tay floods with a meaningless figure.
(57) Such knowledge has rendered meaningless the notion that every conjugal act should be open to the transfer of life.
(58) But feedback is always more productive than confrontations, and honesty is always better, and more instructive, than meaningless pleasantries.
(59) No man or woman is an island. To exist just for yourself is meaningless. You can achieve the most satisfaction when you feel related to some greater purpose in life, something greater than yourself. Denis Waitley 
(60) Global surpluses can likewise be meaningless to the dozens of poor nations that have overwhelming demands placed on slim foreign exchange reserves.
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