Use "devoid of" in a sentence

1. Devoid of others aegis besides work.

2. Brown Street was almost devoid of shops.

3. This house is totally devoid of furniture.

4. So the beautiful landscapes are devoid of people.

5. A·gaʹpe is not devoid of warmth and feeling.

6. Chokecherry bushes are completely devoid of thorns

7. A well devoid of water is useless.

8. Is that love devoid of warm affection?

9. The food was completely devoid of taste.

10. Are you totally devoid of common sense?

11. Brainless definition is - devoid of intelligence : stupid

12. The land is almost devoid of vegetation.

13. 28 For they are a nation devoid of sense,*

14. Centrosphere is devoid of any other cell organelle

15. Her mind devoid of any coherent thought(Sentencedict.com), Hilary panicked.

16. Anemophilous flowers are devoid of nectar and edible pollen.

17. After the eruption the lake was devoid of life.”

18. It is a situation, in sum, devoid of logic.

19. Her mind devoid of any coherent thought, Hilary panicked.

20. The Brahmanas are devoid of Vedic knowledge and sacrifice

21. The established churches are corrupt, worldly, and devoid of divine authority.

22. Beeper’s website is completely devoid of any information on encryption

23. He was about forty-five, and seemed devoid of personality.

24. Though Chernobyl is a ghost town, it’s not devoid of life

25. This solvent is substantially devoid of mono-alkyl amines and alcohols.

26. A face devoid of guile, the sweetest smile I've ever seen.

27. 2010-2016, 2018-present Abiotic means "devoid of life".

28. A thief, physically capable, compulsively devious and utterly devoid of soul.

29. Abstruse theories devoid of reality have no place in our field.

30. Devoid of leaves, the deciduous trees look bare from a distance.

31. These works, in some way, seem timeless and devoid of artifice.

32. The place is small, starkly lit and devoid of decorative embellishments.

33. A Centrist is one who is absolutely devoid of a philosophy

34. "Chamaeleon III appears to be devoid of current star-formation activity."

35. Devoid of writing, images, or marks: a Blank wall; a Blank screen

36. Besides, a performance is good when it is devoid of any superfluity.

37. Whereas the Astrocompass is pure information, devoid of speculation or unknown influences

38. Tijoux has often been praised for "exploring sensitive matters devoid of violence."

39. An object devoid of intent -- it's random, it's imitative, it repels us.

40. Devoid of writing, images, or marks: a Blank wall; a Blank screen

41. Aqueous, alkaline bath, devoid of cyanide, for depositing electroplated zinc alloy coatings

42. They are utterly devoid of conscience , they even humiliated these defenseless civilians.

43. Cruel definition is - disposed to inflict pain or suffering : devoid of humane feelings

44. 16 It makes me sick to read over such stereotypes devoid of content.

45. It won't be like carbonated drinks and would be devoid of any toxins.

46. Methods for fabricating integrated circuit devices on an acceptor substrate devoid of circuitry are disclosed.

47. It was a hostile place, almost devoid of vegetation, and well above the tree line.

48. The scar tissue, devoid of nerve endings, has no more sense of feeling.

49. I have never looked on a face that was so devoid of feeling.

50. But Stilwell viewed the world in simplistic terms, devoid of subtlety or nuance.

51. Objections devoid of personal Animus When is animosity a more appropriate choice than Animus?

52. It remains an anthology devoid of commentary that might come between teacher and student.

53. While Carlson's show is now devoid of blue-chip Advertisers, some of those Advertisers

54. Able to be understood or noticed: The phrase is quite devoid of Apprehensible meaning

55. Antarctica, a continent devoid of permanent human settlement, is largely affected by anthropogenic pollution

56. He is not a vague force devoid of personality, floating aimlessly throughout the universe.

57. Was it what they used to call love, that cursory groping devoid of excitement?

58. Apneumatic (not comparable) Devoid of air; free from air, or effected by or with exclusion of air

59. Devoid of any centre of resistance, the German assault engineers had cleared the obstacles unchallenged.

60. The rat Cecum differs from that of many other rodents; it is devoid of internal septa

61. This implies that people at work operate as robots, devoid of emotional involvement with one another.

62. In any case, Amiss's mind was racing, grappling with a situation devoid of any rational explanation.

63. What does Atypic mean? That has no type; devoid of typical character; irregular; unlike the type

64. However, there is the problem of the romantic notion of pure art devoid of social responsibility.

65. Aqueous alkaline bath, devoid of cyanide, for the deposition of electroplated zinc and zinc alloy coatings

66. The definition of Atelectasis is loss of air in the alveoli; alveoli devoid of air (not replaced)

67. Rawls's representative agent is portrayed as a disembodied party devoid of any substantive human characteristics except rationality.

68. Female exogamy means that apes are largely devoid of mechanisms for females to build coalitions of relatives.

69. Fragmentary and sporadic actions, devoid of lasting effect and impact on practices, are implemented in some countries

70. Crassitude definition: the quality of being crass--devoid of refinement synonyms: crassness, insensitivity, insensitiveness antonyms: sensitiveness, sensitivity

71. □ “From various Biblical accounts it is evident that the true worship of God was devoid of images. . . .

72. 5 The writing of narrative in Senior Chinese commonly exists in falseness, devoid of content and dullness.

73. Large Crabgrass has fine hairs on stem as well as leaves, whereas smooth Crabgrass is devoid of hairs.

74. While all these words mean "devoid of cheer or comfort," Cheerless stresses absence of anything cheering

75. Use of dithiophosphinic acid and/or its salts for producing anti-corrosion coatings that are devoid of chrome

76. Someone who's Butthurt can be furious or whiny or victimized or petty or jealous or devoid of perspective.

77. The ring is almost devoid of dust, possibly due to the aerodynamic drag from Uranus's extended atmospheric corona.

78. Betowered with half their bodies the bank that encompasses the pit»; Ciardi's translation is devoid of both

79. The century which rebuilt Bath was not, after all, devoid of aesthetic sensibility nor ignorant of civic responsibility.

80. Since cardiotonic steroids inactivate precisely this quota, they are devoid of any activity in the absence of extracellular K+.