Having no meaning or direction or purpose.
1 Of course, for most businesses and individuals, the official rate is meaningless .
2 In the absence of properly kept records, however, such legislation becomes meaningless .
3 Following Bridgman, we might prepare a list of meaningless questions in economics:
4 He said the change was meaningless , and would be impossible to enforce.
5 But critics said the ruling showed that law enforcement had become meaningless .
6 Ringling asked a few meaningless questions and let it go at that.
7 A lot of people think that meaningless names are the true puzzle.
8 They must prove by their actions that these words are not meaningless .
9 For anyone under the age of 20, the concept is probably meaningless .
10 Shrill voices rose in meaningless cries above the roaring of the fire.
11 They both know: eleven-fifteen is good, but meaningless now, like yesterday's newspaper.
12 The cheerful advice on how to survive a nuclear war was meaningless .
13 Nevertheless, there must be a prize at stake-otherwisethe sport is meaningless .
14 Beyond this point, they say, the very notion of distance becomes meaningless .
15 His father murmured meaningless words, but none of them stopped to listen.
16 By this we must conclude that power is both meaningless and delusional.'
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