void
void /ˈvɔɪd/
adjective
-
()
(law) lacking any legal or binding force
(
null
, void
)
(law) lacking any legal or binding force
Null and void
null and void
-
Containing nothing
(
void
)
containing nothing
The earth was without form, and void
the earth was without form, and void
noun
-
An empty area or space
(
emptiness
, vacuum
, void
, vacancy
)
an empty area or space
The huge desert voids
the huge desert voids
The emptiness of outer space
the emptiness of outer space
Without their support he'll be ruling in a vacuum
without their support he'll be ruling in a vacuum
-
The state of nonexistence
(
nihility
, nothingness
, nullity
, void
)
the state of nonexistence
verb
-
Excrete or discharge from the body
(
empty
, evacuate
, void
)
excrete or discharge from the body
-
Take away the legal force of or render ineffective
(
invalidate
, vitiate
, void
)
take away the legal force of or render ineffective
Invalidate a contract
invalidate a contract
-
Clear (a room, house, place) of occupants or empty or clear (a place or receptacle) of something
(
void
)
clear (a room, house, place) of occupants or empty or clear (a place or receptacle) of something
The chemist voided the glass bottle
The chemist voided the glass bottle
The concert hall was voided of the audience
The concert hall was voided of the audience
-
Declare invalid
(
annul
, avoid
, nullify
, invalidate
, quash
, void
)
declare invalid
The contract was annulled
The contract was annulled
Void a plea
void a plea