Meaning nugatory
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nugatory


adj. of no force or effect; invalid. Example: a statute which is ...
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"trifling, of no value," c. 1600, from Latin nugatorius "worthless, trifling, futile," from nugator "jester, trifler, braggart," from nugatus, past participle of nugari & [..]
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nugatory


Of no force or effect; invalid. Example: a statute that is unconstitutional is a nugatory law.
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adj. Having no power or force.
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[Latin nugatorius, from nugari to trifle, from nugae trifles] : being without operative legal effect [held that such an interpretation would render the statute ]
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Nugatory refers to of no force or effect; invalid. Examples: a statute that is unconstitutional is a nugatory law; the congressional resolution has symbolic value only, as it relates to a matter gover [..]
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Literally, trifling or worthless. Compiler writer jargon for a something that may be safely left out of a computer program, but that if you leave it in, it won’t hurt.
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nugatory


(adj) of no real value
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adj. of no force or effect; invalid. Example: a statute which is unconstitutional is a nugatory law.
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