Adjective(1) lacking any legal or binding force(2) containing nothing(3) empty(4) nullified(5) meaningless
Noun(1) the state of nonexistence(2) an empty area or space(3) emptiness(4) want
Verb(1) declare invalid(2) clear (a room, house, place, a place or receptacle(3) take away the legal force of or render ineffective(4) excrete or discharge from the body(5) clear (a room(6) house(7) place) of occupants or empty or clear (a place(8) receptacle(9) etc.) of something(10) get rid of; empty(11) nullify(12) cancel
Adjective(1) lacking any legal or binding force(2) containing nothing(3) empty(4) nullified(5) meaningless
Noun(1) the state of nonexistence(2) an empty area or space(3) emptiness(4) want
Verb(1) declare invalid(2) clear (a room, house, place, a place or receptacle(3) take away the legal force of or render ineffective(4) excrete or discharge from the body(5) clear (a room(6) house(7) place) of occupants or empty or clear (a place(8) receptacle(9) etc.) of something(10) get rid of; empty(11) nullify(12) cancel
(1) Tricks are played as in Whist, that is, suit must be followed if possible and a player void in the suit led may trump or discard as he chooses.(2) You secretly place the bets, one to a suit, and if you're void in that suit at the end of the hand, you collect the appropriate number of points.(3) As part of the all-postal arrangements, each vote is null and void unless the elector has obtained the signature of a witness.(4) Is the liquidated damages provision valid or is it void for uncertainty or inoperable?(5) The normal adult bladder holds approximately 400 ml of urine and when more than this amount has entered the bladder the pressure starts to rise and the desire to void urine is felt.(6) Do we long for the filling up of every void place and gap in our hearts?(7) In 1965, he started stacking his metal boxes on the wall, encompassing the void spaces between the boxes as part of the single art object.(8) In these valves, the valve seats are placed on opposite sides of the ball and axially pressed together to form a substantially void free axial seal.(9) His hope is that they will fill both large and small void spaces and be able to repel a wide range of both water- and oil-based stains.(10) The abyss is not an empty void , but full of nature's wonderful mysteries.(11) Williams was clearly their best tackle and his loss will leave a major void .(12) The precautions taken publicly are rendered null and void by the amount of negligence which goes on in private.(13) If you have a singleton or void suit, you take a big risk that the declarer will find lots of cards of this suit in the talon when he exchanges, and your partner's stop in the suit might not be enough to beat the contract.(14) A defender exchanging only a few cards usually is best off by trying to make himself void in a side suit.(15) Until it becomes so, any conclusion linking the death penalty with the murder rate will be null and void .(16) There's a void , an empty space in my observations where the poor guy was which seems somehow to have failed to register properly.