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Discover LudwigThe phrase "make it meaningless" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It means to render something lacking in significance or importance. Example: The government's vague response to the issue ultimately made it meaningless, leaving citizens frustrated and confused.
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Nor, though, does that make it meaningless.
"What better way to destroy common ground than to make it meaningless?" she said.
"These turning wickets make it meaningless for working out what our World Cup XI should be," writes Nick Diffusion.
It is unlikely that the Legislature would give the right to protest returns, but make it meaningless because it could not be acted upon in time.
Another proposal states that, when space and time approach small enough values (the Planck values; see below), quantum effects make it meaningless to ascribe any classical notions to their properties.
Published on PDFs rather than spreadsheets; jargonised so much as to make it meaningless; aggregated into such big geographical areas that it tells us nothing about where we live.
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On "The Carmichael Show," on NBC, a similar family debate ensued after a white friend of Jerrod's greeted him with "My nigga!" Jerrod's girlfriend, Maxine, said, "It's the last word that so many black people heard as they were being hung from trees," but Jerrod contended that "everyone should just use the word constantly, so much until it dilutes its power, it makes it meaningless".
Placebo response was much higher than planned, making it meaningless to perform any statistical test.
Anyway, we got to thinking about just what it was that made it meaningless.
Unfortunately, the methodology changed from census to census making it meaningless to compare panda numbers from one survey to the next.
The results of this plan will take years to be observed because of the time lag between a cancer first developing and eventually being diagnosed, making it meaningless to use statistics from before the plan was implemented to criticise the current system.
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