Examples of 'devoid' in a sentence
Meaning of "devoid"
devoid (adjective) - This phrase is used to describe something that is entirely lacking or free from a particular quality or attribute. For instance, 'The room was devoid of any furniture, giving it a minimalist look.'
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- Completely without; having none of.
- To empty out; to remove.
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Such challenges are not devoid of significant opportunities.
Devoid of sympathy for anybody but herself.
It is both inefficient and devoid of democratic legitimacy.
Music devoid of feeling is like an empty gun.
It argues that it is devoid of any legal basis.
Devoid of the slightest hint of stagecraft or professionalism.
The shelves are devoid of any family photos.
A bizarre command in a world seemingly devoid of love.
He stays devoid of sanctity on earth and on heaven.
Seven niches remained devoid of their statues.
This is devoid of the normal threats of life.
Marx considered them to be devoid of class consciousness.
Devoid of any idealistic or romantic sensibility.
In the one place devoid of my only weakness.
An eternal endless expanse completely devoid of life.
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Intergalactic region devoid of all stellar activity.
Synovial fluid obtained by arthrocentesis devoid crystals.
Family tradition devoid of the slightest talent.
That is because these people are devoid of sense.
My head was devoid of all ideas and thoughts.
Terrorism law is thus in no way devoid of subtleties.
I am ever devoid of what is composed of the elements.
Such an opinion is in itself devoid of legal effects.
And almost devoid of consolation at all times.
The fancy samosa is totally devoid of flavour.
I am ever devoid of the body and such.
Her life was beastlike and devoid of pity.
The temple is devoid of any culptural embellishment.
You are inconsiderate and absolutely devoid of emotion.
Ashrams become devoid of wickedness and deceit.
That is because they are a people devoid of reason.
The interior is devoid of any ornamental carving.
The present generation is entirely devoid of treason.
Jola society is devoid of any formal hierarchy.
I am far from certain that it is devoid of danger.
Its exterior is devoid of significant stylistic elements.
Europe emerges as egoistic and devoid of solidarity.
And whoever is devoid of it is no more than a hypocrite.
Which had left you devoid of hope.
The man was devoid of such human feelings as sympathy.
Human beings can not be devoid of feelings.
Devoid your portrait of its vexations and rest.
The entire hill is devoid of trees or rocks.
Devoid of any joy relating to cake.
She is reported to be devoid of abstract political dogmas.
The mysterious paternity of a scribe devoid of ethics.
The exterior is largely devoid of architectural ornamentation.
Earth would be an airless waste devoid of life.
It has long been devoid of flair and hearing.
These people are desperate and devoid of hope.