Void Definition

void
voided, voiding, voids
adjective
Not occupied; vacant.
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Holding or containing nothing.
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Devoid or destitute (of)
Void of sense.
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Having no effect or result; ineffective; useless.
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Holding no cards in a suit as dealt to the hand.
To be void in clubs.
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noun
voids
Total emptiness; an empty space or vacuum.
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A vacuum.
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Total absence of something normally present.
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A break or open space, as in a surface; gap.
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A feeling of emptiness or deprivation.
The void left by his death.
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verb
voided, voiding, voids
To defecate or, esp., to urinate.
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To make empty; clear.
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To excrete (body wastes).
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To empty (the contents of something)
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To vacate.
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Other Word Forms of Void

Noun

Singular:
void
Plural:
voids

Origin of Void

  • Middle English from Old French voide feminine of voit from Vulgar Latin vocitus alteration of Latin vacīvus, vocīvus variant of vacuus from vacāre to be empty euə- in Indo-European roots

    From American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition

  • From Old French vuit, voide (modern vide).

    From Wiktionary

  • Alteration of voidee.

    From Wiktionary

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