Examples of 'little meaning' in a sentence

Meaning of "little meaning"

little meaning: Indicates that something has minimal significance or importance. It is used to express that a particular situation or statement lacks depth or impact

How to use "little meaning" in a sentence

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little meaning
Has little meaning in the twilight zone.
Punctuality had little meaning for him.
In cyberspace national boundaries have little meaning.
In fact they have little meaning on their own.
Each alone of this parameters carries little meaning.
National heritage has little meaning in this respect.
So little meaning did it have that all meaning became muddled.
Time and space have little meaning.
Life has little meaning or joy without this.
Distance and borders have little meaning.
Money had little meaning to him.
These categories have very little meaning.
Death has little meaning to us.
Most mission statements have little meaning.
This has little meaning for cooking the rice.

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A college degree now has little meaning.
Has little meaning to you.
Life has very little meaning.
A written report in those circumstances would have been of very little meaning.
Time has very little meaning to me.
For many of these children globalization has little meaning.
Time has so little meaning here.
I have never heard so many words have so little meaning.
And has as little meaning.
I think for developed countries it has very little meaning.
That life has very little meaning without love.
Within the profession these terms have little meaning.
They have little meaning to us.
The result of this game has little meaning.
Sustainability has little meaning in a world marked by poverty and inequality.
The new year has very little meaning.
Global averages have little meaning at the country or regional scale.
This proof the possibility that he has a little meaning to me.
The trees held little meaning for her as did the hunting.
I agree that formal charges have little meaning now.
And the work had little meaning to him most of the time.
Mere demand for outward order has little meaning.
They had little meaning.
You have no power if your words have little meaning.
The words will have little meaning for you initially.
Whether one race or the other emerges victorious is of little meaning.
Written information may have little meaning until it is heard.
Most of the time these discriminations are incorrect or have little meaning.
I just never realized how little meaning my life had.
The aggregated statistics of these two countries then have little meaning.
I just never realised how little meaning my life had.
In its current form the sentence appears bureaucratic and has little meaning.
They are the ones who have little meaning left in their lives.
But with higher turbulence such predictions have little meaning.
These have little meaning for this Evangelist.

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