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Numerology

  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of devoid of in Chaldean Numerology is: 6

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of devoid of in Pythagorean Numerology is: 8

Examples of devoid of in a Sentence

  1. Carla Perissinotto:

    I don't think the solution of totally being devoid of social contact is the answer, yes, there is some prudence we need to have in social distancing, but we also have to be careful to not isolate more -- it can be very detrimental.

  2. Pope Francis:

    I ask myself how many young people that we Europeans have left devoid of ideals, who do not have work. Then they turn to drugs and alcohol or enlist in ISIS.

  3. David Sing:

    It definitely tells us exoplanets are very diverse and their composition is diverse, since we now know water is common on hot Jupiters – they are not devoid of water – that does lead to the prospect that other smaller planets may have lots of water as well.

  4. Freedom Caucus:

    There's a point of leverage in these leadership votes, we want to have a conversation, devoid of the politics about who is leading, on how the House should operate, how legislation should pass.

  5. Ed Warner:

    I cannot lead an organization whose three members are so unwilling to work collectively, so devoid of ambition for the game, so full of disdain for Great Britain players and so apparently lacking in professional integrity.

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