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Meaning of null in English. null. adjective. uk/nʌl/us/nʌl/ Add to word listAdd to word list. having no legal force: The 1944 contract has since been declared null and void. About 200 marriages in the diocese were declared null last year. Buyout terms become null if the company has not broken ground for a new stadium by July 1. Synonym. invalid.
The meaning of NULL is having no legal or binding force : invalid. How to use null in a sentence. Did you know?
Definition of null adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.
null. (nŭl) adj. 1. Having no legal force; invalid: render a contract null and void. 2. Of no consequence, effect, or value; insignificant. 3. Amounting to nothing; absent or nonexistent: a null result. 4. Mathematics Of or relating to a set having no members or to zero magnitude. tr.v.nulled, null·ing, nulls. To make null. n. 1. Zero; nothing. 2.
1. without legal force; invalid; (esp in the phrase null and void) 2. without value or consequence; useless. 3. lacking distinction; characterless. a null expression. 4. nonexistent; amounting to nothing.
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Something that has no force or meaning. Wiktionary (computing) The ASCII or Unicode character (␀), represented by a zero value, that indicates no character and is sometimes used as a string terminator .