Examples of using Is devoid in English and their translations into Ukrainian
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Instead, these concepts have been  replaced by the term"European perspective", which is devoid of any obligation.
Devastated is  an individual who is devoid of internal forces,
wet castle that is devoid of any medieval romance.
The Lite Hunter is devoid of all unneeded features
It is  best to use almond place- it is devoid of noxious fumes
Gray in general, it is devoid, and the cavity inside the hair is  filled with air bubbles.
for whom the holiday is devoid of any charm, dreams of taking his father's place.
there is  no place on earth that is devoid of criminal activities.
Physiotherapy is devoid of side effects that are  characteristic of medications,
The Black Sea coast of Georgia has a length of 308 km and is devoid of any significant bays, islands or peninsulas.
Interestingly, the brain itself is devoid of nociceptive tissue
Eugene Ionesco:“Absurd is  that which is devoid of purpose….
regardless of whether the nation is  high-tech in its development or this tribe is devoid of connection with civilization.
LPR from Minsk negotiations is devoid of common sense".
The EPP is devoid of principles, as demonstrated by its willingness to permit the continued membership of Hungarian prime minister Viktor Orbán's Fidesz,
New observations using the Very Large Telescope showed that the surface discovered Hygeia is devoid of any large craters,
If your pet is devoid of wool, then yarn for clothing should not only warm
The interpretation of the“The Rite of Spring” is devoid of any folklore figurative style, it remains natural successor of the original,
Some beekeepers claim that taiga honey is devoid of any negative characteristics,
it is  difficult for them to find the truth of his existence(because the existence is devoid of content), their desire often go beyond the rational, possible, moral.