null

/nʌl/
verb
  1. To cancel out or make ineffective.
    • The veto nulled the committee's decision.
    • She nulled the effect of the poison with an antidote.
    • The new evidence nulls the previous theory.
noun
  1. A value of zero or nothing, especially in computing or mathematics.
    • The database returned a null for that field.
    • If the input is null, the program will crash.
    • He set the variable to null to clear its value.
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adjective
  1. Having no legal or binding force; invalid.
    • The judge ruled the agreement null due to fraud.
    • A vote cast after the deadline is null and void.
    • The contract was declared null by the court.
  2. Having no value, effect, or significance; zero.
    • His efforts to fix the problem were null.
    • The signal was null, so we couldn't hear the broadcast.
    • The experiment produced null results, so they tried again.
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