void+space

  • 21Space — (Roget s Thesaurus) >Indefinite space. < N PARAG:Space >N GRP: N 1 Sgm: N 1 space space extension extent superficial extent expanse stretch Sgm: N 1 room room scope range field way …

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  • 22void — [[t]vɔ͟ɪd[/t]] voids, voiding, voided 1) N COUNT: usu sing If you describe a situation or a feeling as a void, you mean that it seems empty because there is nothing interesting or worthwhile about it. His death has left a void in the cricketing… …

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  • 23void — void1 [ vɔıd ] noun singular FORMAL 1. ) a situation in which something important that is usually present is no longer there: fill the void: It will be difficult to fill the void left by his departure. 2. ) an extremely large empty space: The… …

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  • 24void — void1 [vɔıd] n [singular] 1.) a feeling of great sadness that you have when someone you love dies or when something is taken from you ▪ Running the business helped to fill the void after his wife died. 2.) a situation in which something important …

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  • 25void — 1 adjective 1 law a contract or official agreement that is void is not legal and has no effect; null and void 2 be void of formal to completely lack something: Her eyes were void of all expression. 2 noun (countable usually singular) 1 a feeling… …

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  • 26void — I UK [vɔɪd] / US noun [singular] formal 1) a situation in which something important that is usually present is no longer there fill the void: It will be difficult to fill the void left by his departure. 2) the sad feeling caused by the loss of… …

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  • 27void — 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/ …

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  • 28void — 1. noun the void of space Syn: vacuum, emptiness, nothingness, blankness, (empty) space, gap, cavity, chasm, gulf 2. verb the contract was voided Syn: invalidate, annul, nullify, negate …

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  • 29void — voidness, n. /voyd/, adj. 1. Law. having no legal force or effect; not legally binding or enforceable. 2. useless; ineffectual; vain. 3. devoid; destitute (usually fol. by of): a life void of meaning. 4. without contents; empty. 5. without an… …

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  • 30void — {{11}}void (adj.) late 13c., unoccupied, vacant, from Anglo Fr. and O.Fr. voide empty, vast, wide, hollow, waste, from L. vocivus unoccupied, vacant, related to vacuus empty (see VACUUM (Cf. vacuum)). Meaning lacking or wanting (something) is… …

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