Void | Mean of void in English Dictionary
/ˈvoɪd/
- having no legal force or effect
- The contract is void.
- This sales offer is void where prohibited by law.
- The law was declared null and void.
- not containing anything
- a void space
- not having (something that is expected or wanted)
- a book void of [=devoid of] interest
- He is void of charm. [=he has no charm]
- Noun
- a large empty space
- the great voids between galaxies
- After she left, there was a void in my life.
- When he retires, it will be hard to find someone to fill the void.
- Verb
- to make (something) invalid
- The judge voided the contract.
- Any unauthorized repairs will void the warranty.