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21void — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun ADJECTIVE ▪ big, deep, great, large ▪ endless, huge, massive ▪ aching …
22void — [[t]vɔɪd[/t]] adj. 1) law having no legal force or effect; not legally binding or enforceable 2) useless; ineffectual; vain 3) devoid; destitute (usu. fol. by of): a life void of meaning[/ex] 4) without contents; empty 5) gov without an incumbent …
23void — I. adjective Etymology: Middle English voyde, from Anglo French, from Vulgar Latin *vocitus, alteration of Latin vocivus, vacivus empty, from vacare to be empty Date: 14th century 1. a. not occupied ; vacant < a void bishopric > b. not inhabited …
24void — 1. adjective /vɔɪd/ a) Having lost all legal validity null and void b) That does not return a value. In particular, the roll method is void it has no return value. 2. noun /vɔɪd/ …
25void — /vɔɪd/ adjective not legally valid ♦ the contract was declared null and void the contract was said to be no longer valid ■ verb ♦ to void a contract to make a contract invalid …
26void — vɔɪd n. emptiness, space, vacuity, opening, gap v. empty; make invalid adj. lacking legal validity, null …
27make water — 1. Urinate, void urine. 2. (Naut.) Leak …
28void — I. a. 1. Empty, vacant. 2. Free, destitute, clear, without, wanting, devoid, lacking. 3. Unoccupied, unfilled, unsupplied. 4. Null, invalid, nugatory, ineffectual, of no effect, of no binding force. 5. Unsubstantial, vain, unreal, imaginary. II.… …
29a|void´er — a|void «uh VOYD», transitive verb. 1. to keep away from; keep out of the way of: »We avoided driving through large cities on our trip. 2. to have nothing to do with: »The shy old man avoided his neighbors. 3. to prevent from occurring: »To avoid… …
30a|void — «uh VOYD», transitive verb. 1. to keep away from; keep out of the way of: »We avoided driving through large cities on our trip. 2. to have nothing to do with: »The shy old man avoided his neighbors. 3. to prevent from occurring: »To avoid an… …