“devoid of” in sentences?

How to use in-sentence of “devoid of”:

– A denotation is the strict, literal, dictionary definition of a word, devoid of any emotion, attitude, or colour.

– Without predators to eat them, urchins breed in large numbers and eat almost all the nearby kelp, creating an “urchin barren”, devoid of macroalgae and associated fauna.

– The Latin “jejunus” also gave rise to “jejune” means lacking in nutritive value and devoid of substance, significance or interest, that is dull.

– While looking over lots of your pages I see that they are devoid of any sources.

– These accusations are that statues and images are devoid of symbolism.

devoid of in sentences?
devoid of in sentences?

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