Synonym: available, bare, barren, blank, deserted, desolate, empty, invalid, open, unoccupied, vacant. Similar words: avoid, devoid, avoidable, avoidance, voice, trapezoid. Meaning: [vɔɪd] n. 1. the state of nonexistence 2. an empty area or space. v. 1. declare invalid 2. clear (a room, house, place) of occupants or empty or clear (a place or receptacle) of something 3. take away the legal force of or render ineffective 4. excrete or discharge from the body. adj. 1. lacking any legal or binding force 2. containing nothing.
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61. Poking my head into a cement-lined cell, I found myself reflected between greasy mirrors, a head in a grim void.
62. If the contract has not been signed by witnesses, it is considered null and void.
63. It had become aware of the blossoming void long before the situation at Princetown was officially acknowledged.
64. An example is where a transaction is void for fraud but the accused obtains possession or control by deception.
65. The non-official majority was able to reduce the power of civil servants but powerless to fill the ensuing void.
66. Of the votes cast 7 percent were null or void.
67. Independent labels are usually refreshingly uncompromising, they fill a void in the corporate music scheme.
68. Unable to provide for his wife and children, McCree was adrift in a great void.
69. Nor is this the only evidence for 3/2 in void notation indicating a slow tempo.
70. Even in the final years of the Soviet Union, the managers were stepping into the void created by waning party power.
71. Looks at housing association void management policy and practice, highlighting different approaches and the contribution of other agencies including local authorities.
72. My effective vote could be my first preference vote, in which case all my other preferences are null and void.
73. In one day a bad case can void 20 litres of water.
74. A void grows around the sewer or in the vicinity of it and eventually the ground above collapses into the void.
75. He half closed his eyes, deliberately losing focus until the sea was a vast grey void.
76. Take this opportunity to fit pipe insulation to any pipes in the under floor void.
77. Abruptly the ground fell away from our feet, an awesome void opened before us.
78. Mistakes which they make about factors which determine the limits of their jurisdiction render their decisions void.
79. Yet the outburst of modernism which occurred in the thaw years, did not spring from a total void.
80. Went in there, saw the judge, and he say the deed was null and void.
81. Whether, in fact, the whole contract is void is a matter for national law.
82. Male speaker It's just left a massive void in our lives which we can't fill.
83. As far as he was concerned, all of the points of agreement that had already been reached were null and void.
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84. Others renter the work force after raising a finally, to fill a void in their lives.
85. A void jargon Jargon consists of words or expressions developed for use within particular groups or professions.
86. If you like arcade action with some basis in statistical reality, there has been a void.
87. Does the Keyishian case automatically void similar state laws prohibiting membership in subversive organizations?
88. He could fulfil the contract by supplying wheat from any source; the contract is therefore not void.
89. Even trying to shield herself from him, she could feel that void in him that he wanted her to fill.
90. After lengthy legal proceedings the forged will was declared void in 1989 and the forgers duly punished.