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1make null — index destroy (void), overrule Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …
2make null and void — index override Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …
3null — I. adjective Etymology: Anglo French nul, literally, not any, from Latin nullus, from ne not + ullus any; akin to Latin unus one more at no, one Date: circa 1567 1. having no legal or binding force ; invalid 2. amounting to nothing ; nil …
4null — /nul/, adj. 1. without value, effect, consequence, or significance. 2. being or amounting to nothing; nil; lacking; nonexistent. 3. Math. (of a set) a. empty. b. of measure zero. 4. being or amounting to zero. 5. null and void, without legal… …
5null — [[t]nʌl[/t]] adj. 1) without value or significance 2) being or amounting to nothing; nil 3) math. Math. (of a set) a) empty b) of measure zero 4) being or amounting to zero 5) elo a point of minimum signal reception, as on a radio direction… …
6Null Object pattern — Null object redirects here. For the concept in category theory, see Initial object. In object oriented computer programming, a Null Object is an object with defined neutral ( null ) behavior. The Null Object design pattern describes the uses of… …
7null and void — ˌnull and ˈvoid adjective [not before a noun] LAW a contract, agreement etc that is null and void has no effect because it is against the law: • The judge declared this agreement null and void because it contravened an earlier ruling of the… …
8Make It Happen (film) — Make It Happen UK Theatrical release poster Directed by Darren Grant Produced by …
9Null-steering beamformer — Null Steering is a method of beam forming for narrow band signals where we want to have a simple way of compensating delays of receiving signals from a specific source at different elements of the antenna array. In general to make use of the… …
10Null modem — A null modem adapter Null modem is a communication method to connect two DTEs (computer, terminal, printer etc.) directly using an RS 232 serial cable. The name stems from the historical use of the RS 232 cable to connect two teleprinter devices… …