noun
- the act of making something void or invalid; cancellation
- the state of being vacant or empty, especially of an office or position
Usage: formal; legal
Usage: formal
Examples
- The court ordered the voidance of the contract due to fraud.
- The voidance of the election results sparked widespread protests.
- Legal experts debated the grounds for voidance of the agreement.
- The voidance of his appointment left the position temporarily unfilled.
- The company sought voidance of the merger based on new evidence.
- The voidance of the bishop’s seat required a new election.