Void - definition, pronunciation, transcription
noun
- an empty area or space (syn: emptiness, vacancy, vacuum)
verb
The concert hall was voided of the audience
- excrete or discharge from the body (syn: empty, evacuate)
adjective
Extra examples
This sales offer is void where prohibited by law.
...an agreement is void if obtained by force...
...a repressed memory that left a huge void in her recollection of her adolescent years...
The judge voided the contract.
Any unauthorized repairs will void the warranty.
There are small voids between the atoms.
It leaves the feeling of void and forsakenness.
The chairs were void.
And void of fear she goes to Woldmar.
Running the business helped to fill the void after his wife died.
The amusement park will fill a void in this town, which has little entertainment for children.
She looked over the cliff into the void.
The chemist voided the glass bottle
The concert hall was voided of the audience
...from this formless void the universe was supposed to have been created...
Word forms
I/you/we/they: void
he/she/it: voids
present participle: voiding
past tense: voided
past participle: voided
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