render sth meaningless

Frequency: 6.522.1 per million words

To cause something to become meaningless.

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Examples (10)

  • His repeated betrayals rendered their vows meaningless.
  • Without proper enforcement, the new regulations could be rendered meaningless.
  • The constant changes in policy rendered the original objectives meaningless.
  • Lack of trust will eventually render any agreement meaningless.
  • Over-complication can render even the clearest instructions meaningless.
  • The cancellation of the event rendered all our preparations meaningless.
  • If promises are never kept, they render themselves meaningless.
  • The new evidence might render the previous verdict meaningless.
  • Financial difficulties often render long-term plans meaningless.
  • Too many amendments can render a legal document meaningless.