devoid

IPA: dɪvˈɔɪd

verb

  • (obsolete) To empty out; to remove.

adjective

  • Completely without; having none of.
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Examples of "devoid" in Sentences

  • The peninsula is devoid of trees.
  • Ashrams become devoid of wickedness and deceit.
  • Ashrams shall be devoid of the wicked and the deceits.
  • By the fourth day the crater is nearly devoid of shadow.
  • The lake is are unmixed and essentially devoid of oxygen.
  • The confession is largely devoid of repentance or remorse.
  • At the time of purchase the land was largely devoid of trees.
  • It is both devoid of citation and explanation of the relationships.
  • It is devoid of the energy of the rajas and the brightness of sattva.
  • Anterior to the acetabulum, the integumental surfaces are devoid of spines.

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