How to use in-sentence of “devoid”:
– These accusations are that statues and images are devoid of symbolism.
– They are not necessarily devoid of vegetation: they have large areas where vegetation is very limited in height or extent.
– He wrote, “It is often stated that the prepuce is a vestigial structure devoid of function…
– However, unlike some forms of yoga and meditation, autogenic training is devoid of any mysticism.
– While looking over lots of your pages I see that they are devoid of any sources.
– A denotation is the strict, literal, dictionary definition of a word, devoid of any emotion, attitude, or colour.
– That’s a good thing, of course, but it means that I’m devoid of my usual haunts.
– If I am a broker, then my business model is to offer trading ; in that context, a term such as ‘trading as a service’ is devoid of meaning.

