Definitions
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.
- adjective Turned so as to resemble nulls.
- adjective (Cabinetwork) ornamental turned work resembling beads (called nulls) strung on a rod.
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- verb Simple past tense and past participle of
null . - adjective Turned so as to resemble
nulled work .
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Examples
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Thrust vector control closes the acceleration and rate loops within the outer attitude loops to generate body axis attitude error rates, which eventually are nulled out by the main engines and SRBs.
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You just now nulled everything you have said about religion by saying you were not religeous.
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You just now nulled everything you have said about religion by saying you were not religeous.
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You just now nulled everything you have said about religion by saying you were not religeous.
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If he had, they should be nulled and he should be fired.
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"Teeth and claws be nulled; their action seems real, but the victim suffers mere loss o 'function, not o' limb or life, and after the siege be done, all victims recover without fur - ther effect."
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"I have nulled your shorting mechanism," she said, tens - ing and relaxing a buttock.
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So, Victoria, what proof do you have that I did ANYTHING that warranted having my contract nulled and voided?
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In a moment he had nulled them without alerting their malfunction alarms.
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Thomas search links don't work because the search gets nulled out.
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