void in Sindhi سنڌي
void in Telugu తెలుగు
void in English
- void⇄adj. 1. empty; vacant.
Ex. a void space.
2a. without legal force or effect; not binding in law.
Ex. A contract made by a twelve-year-old boy would be void.
(SYN) invalid, null.
b. that can be declared to have no legal for - void⇄adv. voidly.
- void⇄expr. void of, devoid of; without; lacking.
Ex. His words were void of sense. - void⇄noun voider.
- void⇄noun voidness.
- void⇄noun 1. an empty space; vacuum.
2. (Figurative.) a feeling of emptiness or great loss.
Ex. The death of his dog left an aching void in the boy's heart.
3. a space, gap, or opening, such as that left in a wall for a window or another w - void⇄v.i. to empty the bowels or bladder.
- void⇄v.t. 1. to make of no legal force or effect.
(SYN) invalidate, nullify.
2. to empty out (contents); evacuate (excrement); discharge.
3. (Archaic.)
a. to empty or clear (a room, place, receptacle, etc.) of something.
b. - void⇄void, noun, adjective, verb.