noun
- an empty space or gap
- a feeling of emptiness or loss
adjective
- completely empty; containing nothing
- having no legal force; invalid
Usage: legal
verb
- to make something invalid or ineffective
Examples
- The demolition left a void where the building once stood.
- After her friend moved away, she felt a void in her life.
- The contract was declared void due to missing signatures.
- The space between the walls was completely void of insulation.
- The court decided to void the illegal agreement.
- His departure created a void that was hard to fill.
- The warranty becomes void if the seal is broken.
- They tried to void the transaction after discovering the error.