Examples of 'were devoid' in a sentence

Meaning of "were devoid"

were devoid: Describes a state of being completely lacking or without something

How to use "were devoid" in a sentence

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were devoid
Hence they were devoid of any evidentiary value.
Impression that these areas were devoid of blood.
Her eyes were devoid of all sense.
Furthermore those arid deserts were devoid of life.
These compounds were devoid of cytotoxicity at the concentrations used.
I was always told you were devoid of wit.
The people were devoid of all the comforts of life.
Roads and streets were devoid of.
They were devoid of emotion again.
It does not say that they were devoid of good intentions.
Films were devoid of Asian or Asian-American speaking characters that were girls or women.
Their onyx eyes were devoid of all emotion.
Equally a number of compounds that are steroid sapogenins were devoid of activity.
These landscapes were devoid of any human presence.
Tetrahymena that were homogenized and subjected to acid hydrolysis were devoid of insulin.

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The negative controls were devoid of protective activity.
They were in such great peril that their tenderest words were devoid of love.
But his eyes were devoid of any energy.
By their sinfulness they indicated that their hearts were devoid of loyal love.
The majority were devoid of vesicles.
Most guard cells and all cortex parenchyma cells were devoid of both.
Young nodules were devoid of oleosomes.
Although he was pulled from the river, his lungs were devoid of water.
But the sweets he ate were devoid of any nutritional value.
Their thoughts, their words and their deeds were devoid of truth.
The films produced were devoid of surface defects and were pleasing in appearance.
Cortical cells around the nodule meristem were devoid of starch grains.
The rural areas were devoid of economic activity and there was little cash in circulation.
The other tested strains were devoid of any reaction.
These samples were devoid of roots and were more homogeneous than soils in the field.
Surely it was they who were devoid of goodness.
The universes were devoid of life other than celestial bodies like stars and planets.
The meetings were devoid of.
The glomeruli were devoid of NGAI expression, and no NGAL-expressing neutrophils were evident.
Notice that those early religions were devoid of any moral references.
Even if the negotiations were devoid of friction, it was inflexible and inefficient system.
It follows that the domestic findings on this point were devoid of factual basis.
It is not that Canadians were devoid of any sense of collective identity.
The busiest stretches were, and which areas were devoid of.
And the Stars were devoid of it.
When I arrived at Aberystwyth in 1911, some of the local river systems were devoid of life.
Further it was found that the compounds were devoid of dopamine releasing properties.
Most of the leaves were devoid of symptoms and virus ( determined by back inoculation experiments ).
Both hUTC and hMSCs demonstrated a normal karyotype and were devoid of pathogen and mycoplasma contamination.
The Dorniers were devoid of German equipment, including engines.
The remaining Ab samples were devoid of activity.
Mice which were devoid of the IL-10 gene were raised.
Later on, large areas of the cytoplasm were devoid of ribosomes.
Finally, telecommunications which were devoid of recipes and communications, most of the phone lines cut.
The remaining 6 centimeters of the length of the sample were devoid of such apertures.

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