Meaningless definition

Meaningless is hevel, and it literally means mist, fog or smoke.
Meaningless means lacking in substance/dufability, ie empty, tfansitofy. Its fepetition in English tfies to tfanslate “emptiness of all emptinesses” (2, whefe it occufs six times in Hebfew!).
Meaningless in the exclusion criterion E2 means that what a participant wrote is gibberish or logically senseless to some or all the open questions.

Examples of Meaningless in a sentence

  • Sassòli, M., ‘Transnational Armed Groups and International Humanitarian Law’, ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇, M., ‘Rendered Meaningless: Extraordinary Rendition and the Rule of Law’, 75 (2007) ▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ Law Review 1333.

  • Management Studies in Crisis: Fraud, Deception and Meaningless Research.

  • Meaningless disclosure does not perform these functions and inadequate disclosure is often little better than no disclosure at all.” [109] Even in a less defined situation than that existing between a director and a company, such as a relationship of a personal character, may give rise to a relationship of trust and confidence being established, such that legal duties and obligations may arise, and may result in legal remedies being available which may properly be claimed and ordered by a court.

  • If parties indicate a desire to be contractually bound to negotiate in the future, and the language of the agreement is such that the courts can attribute a meaning to it, the agreement should be enforceable.56 Saving Ambiguous, Uncertain or Meaningless Contracts courts try to uphold rather than frustrate agreements.


More Definitions of Meaningless

Meaningless means in this case that the results of this Master thesis won’t be employed in practice.