It means that the thing in question is not relevant to the discussion; it's completely meaningless.
Moderately means not extreme. In music it is usually used for tempo, meaning the piece is to be played neither fast nor slow but somewhere in between. Sometimes the Italian "moderato" is used, meaning the same thing.
A person who is neither an idiot nor a fool. May be both.Commonly used in India.
slanting, Neither parallel nor at a right angle to a specified or implied line;
'Nor' is a conjunction. Here is an example of its use. 'Joe could neither ride a bicycle, nor walk home'. 'Nor' is used in tandem with 'neither'. One does NOT say ' 'Joe could NOT ride a bicycle, nor walk home'.
The correct phrase would be "Neither he nor I..."
Neither Here Nor There - Fringe - was created on 2011-09-23.
Dry Kill Logic - Neither Here Nor Missed
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noras in neither here nor there
No, I would rather be in Heaven. Here is neither here nor there.
Neither Here Nor There The Waiting Room - 2007 was released on: USA: 28 October 2007 (Vine Short Film Festival)
If you mean how to you use the word neither in math, then here is an example. The number 0 is neither prime nor composite.
Fringe - 2008 Neither Here Nor There 4-1 is rated/received certificates of: Netherlands:12 USA:TV-14 (LV)
It is NOT correct; it should be: He has neither had his breakfast nor IS HE coming out of his room (the inversion is used here for emphasis and effect).
Moderately means not extreme. In music it is usually used for tempo, meaning the piece is to be played neither fast nor slow but somewhere in between. Sometimes the Italian "moderato" is used, meaning the same thing.
In the sentence, "Ahmed is here", "here" is neither an object nor a complement; instead it is an adverb of place.
It's neither a German word nor a German name.