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Definition of void
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of void is as below...
Void (a.)
Containing
no
immaterial
quality;
destitute
of mind or soul.
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A
::
A () An
expletive,
void of
sense,
to fill up the
meter.
Reasonless
::
Reasonless
(a.) Void of
reason;
not
warranted
or
supported
by
reason;
unreasonable.
Void
::
Void (a.) To
render
void; to make to be of no
validity
or
effect;
to
vacate;
to
annul;
to
nullify.
Esloin
::
Esloin
(v. t.) To
remove;
to
banish;
to
withdraw;
to
avoid;
to
eloign.
Vacate
::
Vacate
(v. t.) To
annul;
to make void; to
deprive
of
force;
to make of no
authority
or
validity;
as, to
vacate
a
commission
or a
charter;
to
vacate
proceedings
in a
cause..
Ineludible
::
Ineludible
(a.)
Incapable
of being
eluded
or
evaded;
unvoidable.
Ovoid
::
Ovoid (a.) Alt. of
Ovoida.
Pleasureless
::
Pleasureless
(a.)
Devoid
of
pleasure.
Mortgage
::
Mortgage
(v. t.) To grant or
convey,
as
property,
for the
security
of a debt, or other
engagement,
upon a
condition
that if the debt or
engagement
shall be
discharged
according
to the
contract,
the
conveyance
shall be void,
otherwise
to
become
absolute,
subject,
however,
to the right of
redemption..
Narrowly
::
Narrowly
(adv.)
With a
little
margin
or
space;
by a small
distance;
hence,
closely;
hardly;
barely;
only just; -- often with
reference
to an
avoided
danger
or
misfortune;
as, he
narrowly
escaped..
Actionless
::
Actionless
(a.) Void of
action.
Fortuitous
::
Fortuitous
(a.)
Happening
independently
of human will or means of
foresight;
resulting
from
unavoidable
physical
causes.
Avoidance
::
Avoidance
(n.) The act of
avoiding
or
shunning;
keeping
clear of.
Help
::
Help (v. t.) To
forbear;
to
avoid.
Avoid
::
Avoid (v. i.) To
retire;
to
withdraw.
Defeasance
::
Defeasance
(n.) A
rendering
null or void.
Escape
::
Escape
(v.) To flee from and
avoid;
to be saved or
exempt
from; to shun; to
obtain
security
from; as, to
escape
danger..
Devitation
::
Devitation
(n.) An
avoiding
or
escaping;
also, a
warning..
Indispensable
::
Indispensable
(a.)
Unavoidable;
inevitable.
Save
::
Save (v. i.) To avoid
unnecessary
expense
or
expenditure;
to
prevent
waste;
to be
economical.
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