Nugatory Mnemonic
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nugatory
nugatory
/ˈnjuːɡətɔɹi/
Examples
- Nobody cared for their nugatory speech.
- Rationales are heavy on nugatory boilerplate.
- His judgment may not be impartial, but at least it is not nugatory.
- With great reluctance, I have removed those nugatory tidbits.
- The two first points are nugatory; the last is defeated in its pretended object.
- We, of course, know that by Gneisenau's move this apparent success was rendered nugatory.
- He studied the laws of the state, but favored such interpretations thereof as rendered them nugatory.
- Not from the consumer, who is seeing rising prices reduce the value of nugatory wage increases.
- Joking apart, however, these discussions are usually rendered nugatory by each debater attaching a different meaning to the word.
- First, with growth nugatory or negative in the rich world, firms have come to depend on surging emerging markets, especially China, to keep expanding.
of no real value
adjective
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"Nug + Gator + Y. A nugget fed to a gator, yeah, it's insignificant and futile."
"Nug + Gator + Y. A nugget tossed to an alligator, meaninglessly, it's just too tiny."
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