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Definition of void
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of void is as below...
Void (a.)
Having
no
incumbent;
unoccupied;
-- said of
offices
and the like.
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Defeat
::
Defeat
(v.)
Frustration
by
rendering
null and void, or by
prevention
of
success;
as, the
defeat
of a plan or
design..
A
::
A () An
expletive,
void of
sense,
to fill up the
meter.
Composition
::
Composition
(n.) The
adjustment
of a debt, or
avoidance
of an
obligation,
by some form of
compensation
agreed
on
between
the
parties;
also, the sum or
amount
of
compensation
agreed
upon in the
adjustment..
Hedge
::
Hedge (v. i.) To use
reservations
and
qualifications
in one's
speech
so as to avoid
committing
one's self to
anything
definite.
Inanity
::
Inanity
(n.)
Inanition;
void
space;
vacuity;
emptiness.
Fly
::
Fly (v. t.) To fly or flee from; to shun; to
avoid.
Scumber
::
Scumber
(v. i.) To void
excrement.
Vacuity
::
Vacuity
(n.) Space
unfilled
or
unoccupied,
or
occupied
with an
invisible
fluid only;
emptiness;
void;
vacuum..
Awless
::
Awless
(a.)
Wanting
reverence;
void of
respectful
fear.
Blank
::
Blank (a.)
Empty;
void;
without
result;
fruitless;
as, a blank
space;
a blank day..
Destitute
::
Destitute
(a.)
Forsaken;
not
having
in
possession
(something
necessary,
or
desirable);
deficient;
lacking;
devoid;
-- often
followed
by of..
Egestion
::
Egestion
(n.) Act or
process
of
egesting;
a
voiding.
Egest
::
Egest (v. t.) To cast or throw out; to void, as
excrement;
to
excrete,
as the
indigestible
matter
of the food; in an
extended
sense,
to
excrete
by the
lungs,
skin, or
kidneys..
Precontract
::
Precontract
(n.) a
contract
of
marriage
which,
according
to the
ancient
law,
rendered
void a
subsequent
marriage
solemnized
in
violation
of it..
Escape
::
Escape
(v.) To flee from and
avoid;
to be saved or
exempt
from; to shun; to
obtain
security
from; as, to
escape
danger..
Saving
::
Saving
(a.)
Avoiding
unnecessary
expense
or
waste;
frugal;
not
lavish
or
wasteful;
economical;
as, a
saving
cook..
Avoidance
::
Avoidance
(n.) The act of
becoming
vacant,
or the state of being
vacant;
--
specifically
used for the state of a
benefice
becoming
void by the
death,
deprivation,
or
resignation
of the
incumbent..
Wink
::
Wink (v. i.) To avoid
taking
notice,
as if by
shutting
the eyes; to
connive
at
anything;
to be
tolerant;
--
generally
with at..
Parry
::
Parry (v. t.) To
avoid;
to shift or put off; to
evade.
Necessary
::
Necessary
(a.) Such as must be;
impossible
to be
otherwise;
not to be
avoided;
inevitable.
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