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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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Invalid
::
Invalid
(a.)
Having
no
force,
effect,
or
efficacy;
void; null; as, an
invalid
contract
or
agreement..
Stultiloquence
::
Stultify
(v. t.) To
allege
or prove to be of
unsound
mind, so that the
performance
of some act may be
avoided..
Fly
::
Fly (v. t.) To fly or flee from; to shun; to
avoid.
Reasonless
::
Reasonless
(a.) Void of
reason;
not
warranted
or
supported
by
reason;
unreasonable.
Indigent
::
Indigent
(a.)
Wanting;
void; free;
destitute;
-- used with of.
Mascle
::
Mascle
(n.) A
lozenge
voided.
Fear
::
Fear (n.)
Apprehension
of
incurring,
or
solicitude
to
avoid,
God's
wrath;
the
trembling
and awful
reverence
felt
toward
the
Supreme
Belng..
Abolish
::
Abolish
(v. t.) To do away with
wholly;
to
annul;
to make void; -- said of laws,
customs,
institutions,
governments,
etc.; as, to
abolish
slavery,
to
abolish
folly..
Crossroad
::
Crossroad
(n.) A road that
crosses
another;
an
obscure
road
intersecting
or
avoiding
the main road.
Ineludible
::
Ineludible
(a.)
Incapable
of being
eluded
or
evaded;
unvoidable.
Voiding
::
Voiding
(n.) That which is
voided;
that which is
ejected
or
evacuated;
a
remnant;
a
fragment.
Cautious
::
Cautious
(a.)
Attentive
to
examine
probable
effects
and
consequences
of acts with a view to avoid
danger
or
misfortune;
prudent;
circumspect;
wary;
watchful;
as, a
cautious
general..
Infirmative
::
Infirmative
(a.)
Weakening;
annulling,
or
tending
to make
void..
Beware
::
Beware
(v. t.) To
avoid;
to take care of; to have a care for.
Blank
::
Blank (n.) Any void
space;
a void space on
paper,
or in any
written
instrument;
an
interval
void of
consciousness,
action,
result,
etc; a
void..
Reversal
::
Reversal
(n.) A
change
or
overthrowing;
as, the
reversal
of a
judgment,
which
amounts
to an
official
declaration
that it is
false;
the
reversal
of an
attainder,
or of an
outlawry,
by which the
sentence
is
rendered
void..
Void
::
Void (a.) To throw or send out; to
evacuate;
to emit; to
discharge;
as, to void
excrements..
Lapsed
::
Lapsed
(a.)
Ineffectual,
void, or
forfeited;
as, a
lapsed
policy
of
insurance;
a
lapsed
legacy..
Defeasance
::
Defeasance
(n.) A
condition,
relating
to a deed, which being
performed,
the deed is
defeated
or
rendered
void; or a
collateral
deed, made at the same time with a
feoffment,
or other
conveyance,
containing
conditions,
on the
performance
of which the
estate
then
created
may be
defeated..
Destitute
::
Destitute
(a.)
Forsaken;
not
having
in
possession
(something
necessary,
or
desirable);
deficient;
lacking;
devoid;
-- often
followed
by of..
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