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词汇 nullified
释义 nullified
past simple and past participle ofnullify
nullify
verb[ T ]
uk /ˈnʌl.ɪ.faɪ/ us /ˈnʌl.ə.faɪ/
formal
to make a legal agreement or decision have no legal force: 使(协议或决议)失去法律效力
The state death penalty law was nullified in 1977.该州于1977年废除了死刑。
to cause something to have no value or effect: 使无价值;使无效
All my hard work was nullified when I lost my notes.由于把笔记弄丢了,我所有的辛苦劳动都化为乌有。
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Examples of nullified


nullified

In English, many past and present participles of verbs can be used as adjectives. Some of these examples may show the adjective use.


For if the pressure drop due to body curvature is to be nullified, some mechanism is required which will give an increased surface pressure.
It will be nullified and the adjective will have permanence.
But there is strong evidence that the ruling party's position against the separation inhibited free discussion and nullified the decision of the group assembled.
In all of these cases, the problematic opposition between giver and receiver is nullified by the subordinate's willingness to establish an obligation.
Calls to attend to emergencies in the wards were sent through ward attendants who loitered en route and nullified any sense of urgency.
If the differences are too large, then energy loss is required to allow a momentum balance and the underlying assumptions are nullified.
According to our author, the effect of the venom on vital organs had at first been inhibited, but then the fright nullified this inhibitory factor.
The opposition of surface and depth, semblance and substance, is completely nullified, leaving no hidden truth to be revealed.
On the other hand, this relationship is nullified to some extent by the haphazard way in which most couples obtain their contraceptive knowledge.
An illuminating chapter on the urban fabric identifies the forces which often nullified attempts to rearrange urban geography or to create socially segregated quarters.
It appears from this study that the double-cell effect nullified the correlation between case and agreement.
Given the power of the double-cell effect the relationships between case and agreement which are a reflection of co-development may well be nullified.
The harmful effects of rising inequality, according to this paternalistic view, are unlikely to be nullified by the positive effects of private land ownership on security or agricultural productivity.
Thus, we give priority to the active program since it defines a sort of constraints which must be satisfied - updates in could be nullified by the rules in the program.
He also points out that such rules are sometimes nullified or contradicted in other contemporary publications and that theorists often build significant latitude into their interpretations.
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