adjective
- capable of being made void or invalid, especially legally
Usage: legal
Examples
- The contract was voidable due to the minor’s age.
- A marriage obtained through fraud is voidable.
- The agreement became voidable when one party failed to disclose material facts.
- The court ruled that the transaction was voidable because of duress.
- Unlike void contracts, voidable contracts are valid until canceled.
- The insurance policy was voidable if premiums weren’t paid on time.