Found 4 items, similar to Voided.
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English → English (WordNet)
Definition: void
void
adj 1: lacking any legal or binding force;
“null and void” [syn:
null]
2: containing nothing;
“the earth was without form, and void”
void
v 1: declare invalid;
“The contract was annulled”;
“void a plea”
[syn:
invalidate,
annul,
quash,
avoid,
nullify]
[ant:
validate]
2: clear (a room, house, place) of occupants or empty or clear
(a place, receptacle, etc.) of something;
“The chemist
voided the glass bottle”;
“The concert hall was voided of
the audience”
3: take away the legal force of or render ineffective;
“invalidateas a contract” [syn:
invalidate,
vitiate]
[ant:
validate]
4: excrete or discharge from the body [syn:
evacuate,
empty]
void
n 1: the state of nonexistence [syn:
nothingness,
nullity]
2: an empty area or space;
“the huge desert voids”;
“the
emptiness of outer space”;
“without their support he'll be
ruling in a vacuum” [syn:
vacancy,
emptiness,
vacuum]
English → English (gcide)
Definition: Voided
Void
\Void\, v. t. [imp. & p. p.
Voided; p. pr. & vb. n.
Voiding.] [OF. voidier, vuidier. See
Void, a.]
1. To remove the contents of; to make or leave vacant or
empty; to quit; to leave; as, to void a table.
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Void anon her place. --Chaucer.
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If they will fight with us, bid them come down,
Or void the field. --Shak.
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2. To throw or send out; to evacuate; to emit; to discharge;
as, to void excrements.
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A watchful application of mind in voiding
prejudices. --Barrow.
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With shovel, like a fury, voided out
The earth and scattered bones. --J. Webster.
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3. To render void; to make to be of no validity or effect; to
vacate; to annul; to nullify.
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After they had voided the obligation of the oath he
had taken. --Bp. Burnet.
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It was become a practice . . . to void the security
that was at any time given for money so borrowed.
--Clarendon.
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Voided
\Void"ed\, a.
1. Emptied; evacuated.
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2. Annulled; invalidated.
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3. (Her.) Having the inner part cut away, or left vacant, a
narrow border being left at the sides, the tincture of the
field being seen in the vacant space; -- said of a charge.
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