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[()·こう()]
mukou
no adjective, na adjective, noun

English Meaning(s) for 無効

no adjective, na adjective, noun
  1. invalid; void; ineffective; unavailable

Definition and Synonyms for 無効

Inoperative not working or taking effect
Synonyms: 無効
Inefficacious lacking the power to produce a desired effect
Synonyms: 無効
Invalid no longer valid
Synonyms: 無効
Ineffectual lacking in power or forcefulness
Synonyms: 無効
Ineffectual producing no result or effect
Synonyms: いたずら, いたずら, はかない, 不毛, 無効, 無益, 無駄, 虚しい
Invalid having no cogency or legal force
Synonyms: 無効
Invalidness illogicality as a consequence of having a conclusion that does not follow from the premisses
Synonyms: 無効
Ineffectualness lacking the power to be effective
Synonyms: 無効
Nullity something that is null (especially an enactment that has no legal validity)
Synonyms: 無効

Meanings for each kanji in 無効

» nothingness; none; ain't; nothing; nil; not
» merit; efficacy; efficiency; benefit

Categories 無効 is a member of

Illogicality invalid or incorrect reasoning
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Powerlessness the quality of lacking strength or power
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Enactment a legal document codifying the result of deliberations of a committee or society or legislative body
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Sample Sentences for 無効

If you were forced to sign the contract, it's invalid.
The will was declared void by the court.
If you were forced to sign that contract, then it's invalid.
A promise given under a threat is worthless.
The President vetoed the bill, but Congress overrode his veto.

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