vacuities

[US]/[ˈvækjʊɪtiːz]/
[UK]/[ˈvækjʊɪtiːz]/

Translation

n.The state or quality of being void or empty; emptiness.; A lack of meaning or significance; hollowness.; A gap or interval.

Phrases & Collocations

addressing vacuities

filled vacuities

avoiding vacuities

expose vacuities

highlight vacuities

investigating vacuities

mapping vacuities

reveal vacuities

studying vacuities

uncover vacuities

Example Sentences

the philosophical argument exposed several vacuities in the existing theory.

he pointed out the vacuities of the politician's promises during the campaign.

the contract contained numerous vacuities that could be exploited.

she filled the vacuities in her schedule with volunteer work.

the argument's vacuities undermined its overall credibility.

despite the detailed plan, significant vacuities remained in the budget.

the legal system has vacuities that criminals can exploit to avoid prosecution.

we tried to address the vacuities in the data collection process.

the essay highlighted the vacuities of the author's central thesis.

the company sought to eliminate vacuities in its security protocols.

the research revealed several vacuities in our understanding of the phenomenon.

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