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Nature abhors a vacuum Meaning in English

expression

NAY-chur ub-HORZ uh VAK-yoom
NAY-chuh ub-HAWZ uh VAK-yoom

Definition

This expression means that empty spaces are naturally filled — if there is a gap or absence, something will always move in to take its place. It often describes situations where a lack or pause doesn't last long.

Usage & Nuances

Used in formal and general speech, often philosophical or discussing change. Not literal—refers to social, economic, or personal situations where an absence is quickly filled. Can be used to warn that inaction or gaps invite something new.

Example Sentences

Nature abhors a vacuum: when one employee leaves, someone else soon takes the job.

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In business, nature abhors a vacuum—if you don’t lead, someone else will.

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Nature abhors a vacuum explains why weeds grow where nothing else is planted.

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After she broke up with Tom, her friends kept calling—nature abhors a vacuum!

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Nobody wanted the old store, but soon a new café opened up—nature abhors a vacuum.

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When the team leader quit, chaos didn’t last—nature abhors a vacuum and a new leader stepped up immediately.

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