VOID Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com VOID definition: having no legal force or effect; not legally binding or enforceable See examples of void used in a sentence
Void - definition of void by The Free Dictionary 2 Not occupied; unfilled 3 Completely lacking; devoid: void of understanding See Synonyms at empty 4 Ineffective; useless 5 Having no legal force or validity; null: a contract rendered void 6 Games Lacking cards of a particular suit in a dealt hand
VOID definition in American English | Collins English Dictionary If you describe a situation or a feeling as a void, you mean that it seems empty because there is nothing interesting or worthwhile about it His death has left a void in the entertainment world that can never be filled
void - WordReference. com Dictionary of English having no effect; useless: all our efforts were rendered void (of a card suit or player) having no cards in a particular suit: a void spade suit, she was void in spades
void - Wiktionary, the free dictionary Adjective void (not comparable) Containing nothing; empty; not occupied or filled Synonyms: vacant, unfilled; see also Thesaurus: empty Today's youth's brains are sucked void of common sense