Nature abhors a vacuum
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"nature abhors a vacuum"की परिभाषा और अर्थ

nature abhors a vacuum
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used to suggest that empty or unoccupied spaces tend to be filled quickly by other things or forces

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What is the origin of the proverb "nature abhors a vacuum" and when to use it?

The proverb "nature abhors a vacuum" originates from ancient Greek philosophy, particularly from the ideas of Aristotle, who suggested that a void or empty space is unnatural and will quickly be filled by something else. This saying implies that any gap or absence in a system, whether physical, social, or emotional, will eventually be filled by some other force or influence. It can be applied in various contexts, such as in nature, where a space left empty will soon be filled with air, or in human affairs, where unoccupied roles or situations tend to attract new influences, people, or events. The proverb underscores the idea that emptiness, in any form, rarely lasts for long.

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Nature abhors a vacuum, so if you do n't fill the garden bed with plants, weeds will quickly take over.
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