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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.) To
render
void; to make to be of no
validity
or
effect;
to
vacate;
to
annul;
to
nullify.
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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..
Tropist
::
Tropist
(n.) One who deals in
tropes;
specifically,
one who
avoids
the
literal
sense of the
language
of
Scripture
by
explaining
it as mere
tropes
and
figures
of
speech..
Plain
::
Plain
(superl.)
Void of
extraneous
beauty
or
ornament;
without
conspicious
embellishment;
not rich;
simple.
Endless
::
Endless
(a.) Void of
design;
objectless;
as, an
endless
pursuit..
Awless
::
Awless
(a.)
Wanting
reverence;
void of
respectful
fear.
Disannul
::
Disannul
(v. t.) To annul
completely;
to
render
void or of no
effect.
Irritancy
::
Irritancy
(n.) The state or
quality
of being null and void;
invalidity;
forfeiture.
Tag
::
Tag (v.) A
child's
play in which one runs after and
touches
another,
and then runs away to avoid being
touched..
Wink
::
Wink (v. i.) To avoid
taking
notice,
as if by
shutting
the eyes; to
connive
at
anything;
to be
tolerant;
--
generally
with at..
Voidable
::
Voidable
(a.)
Capable
of being
voided,
or
evacuated..
Nude
::
Nude (a.)
Naked;
without
consideration;
void; as, a nude
contract.
See Nudum
pactum..
Quash
::
Quash (v. t.) To
abate,
annul,
overthrow,
or make void; as, to quash an
indictment..
Void
::
Void (a.) To throw or send out; to
evacuate;
to emit; to
discharge;
as, to void
excrements..
Undispensable
::
Undispensable
(a.)
Unavoidable;
inevitable.
Confervoid
::
Confervoid
(a.) Like, or
related
to, the
confervae..
Cession
::
Cession
(n.) The
voluntary
surrender
of a
person's
effects
to his
creditors
to avoid
imprisonment.
Cautionary
::
Cautionary
(a.)
Conveying
a
caution,
or
warning
to avoid
danger;
as,
cautionary
signals..
Empty
::
Empty
(superl.)
Containing
nothing;
not
holding
or
having
anything
within;
void of
contents
or
appropriate
contents;
not
filled;
-- said of an
inclosure,
as a box, room,
house,
etc.; as, an empty
chest,
room,
purse,
or
pitcher;
an empty
stomach;
empty
shackles..
Lapse
::
Lapse (v. i.) To
become
ineffectual
or void; to fall.
Shirk
::
Shirk (n.) One who lives by
shifts
and
tricks;
one who
avoids
the
performance
of duty or
labor.
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