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Void

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Noun

1. nihility, nothingness, nullity, void

the state of nonexistence

2. emptiness, vacancy, vacuum, void

an empty area or space

Example Sentences:
'the huge desert voids'
'the emptiness of outer space'
'without their support he'll be ruling in a vacuum'

Verb

3. annul, avoid, invalidate, nullify, quash, void

declare invalid

Example Sentences:
'The contract was annulled'
'void a plea'

4. void

clear (a room, house, place) of occupants or empty or clear (a place or receptacle) of something

Example Sentences:
'The chemist voided the glass bottle'
'The concert hall was voided of the audience'

5. invalidate, vitiate, void

take away the legal force of or render ineffective

Example Sentences:
'invalidate a contract'

6. empty, evacuate, void

excrete or discharge from the body

Adjective

7. null, void

lacking any legal or binding force

Example Sentences:
'null and void'

8. void

containing nothing

Example Sentences:
'the earth was without form, and void'

WordNet Lexical Database for English. Princeton University. 2010.


Void

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adjective
1. 
without contents; empty
2. 
not legally binding
null and void
3. 
(of an office, house, position, etc) without an incumbent; unoccupied
4. (postpositive; foll by of)
destitute or devoid
void of resources
5. 
having no effect; useless
all our efforts were rendered void
6. 
(of a card suit or player) having no cards in a particular suit
a void spade suit
she was void in spades
noun
7. 
an empty space or area
the huge desert voids of Asia
8. 
a feeling or condition of loneliness or deprivation
his divorce left him in a void
9. 
a lack of any cards in one suit
a void in spades
10. Also called: counter
the inside area of a character of type, such as the inside of an o
verb (mainly tr)
11. 
to make ineffective or invalid
12. 
to empty (contents, etc) or make empty of contents
13. (also intr)
to discharge the contents of (the bowels or urinary bladder)
14. archaic
to vacate (a place, room, etc)
15. obsolete
to expel

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Void

see synonyms of void
adjective
1. 
not occupied; vacant
said of benefices, offices, etc.
2. 
a. 
holding or containing nothing
b. 
devoid or destitute (of)
void of sense
3. 
having no effect or result; ineffective; useless
4.  Cards
holding no cards in a suit as dealt to the hand
to be void in clubs
5.  Law
a. 
of no legal force; not binding; invalid; null
b.  Loosely
capable of being nullified
noun
6. 
total emptiness; an empty space or vacuum
7. 
a. 
total absence of something normally present
b. 
a feeling of emptiness or deprivation
the void left by his death
8. 
a break or open space, as in a surface; gap
9.  Cards
the absence, from a player's hand as dealt, of any cards in a certain suit
a void in clubs
verb transitive
10.  Rare
a. 
to make empty; clear
b. 
to vacate
11. 
a. 
to empty (the contents of something)
b. 
to evacuate, or discharge (urine or feces)
12. 
to make void, or of no effect; nullify; annul
verb intransitive
13. 
to defecate or, esp., to urinate

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Void

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adj.
1. Containing no matter; empty.
2. Not occupied; unfilled.
3. Completely lacking; devoid: void of understanding. See Synonyms at empty.
4. Ineffective; useless.
5. Having no legal force or validity; null: a contract rendered void.
6. Games Lacking cards of a particular suit in a dealt hand.
n.
1.
a. An empty space.
b. A vacuum.
2. An open space or a break in continuity; a gap.
3. A feeling or state of emptiness, loneliness, or loss.
4. Games Absence of cards of a particular suit in a dealt hand: a void in hearts.
v. void·ed, void·ing, voids
v.tr.
1. To take out (the contents of something); empty.
2. To excrete (body wastes).
3. To leave; vacate.
4. To make void or of no validity; invalidate: issued a new passport and voided the old one.
v.intr.
To excrete body wastes.

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