Plural for a completely empty space, or the state of being completely empty
“The stars were gone now, leaving nothing but an empty void ahead.”
Plural for an open space, gap, or hole in an object or between two structures
“The void between the layers of the fort's walls was filled with mud and grit.”
Plural for a lack or deficiency in something, typically something necessary or essential
“We are now seeing productivity in those areas where, in the past, there has been a void of skill.”
To empty or evacuate (a container or space)
“The dispenser can be squeezed or compressed in such a way as to most effectively void the container of its contents.”
To emit or discharge from a container, space, or one's body
“Cats are very independent. You never have to take a cat out to void its bodily waste or bathe them.”
To annul or make invalid
“Why could villagers not void their previous agreement and demand a larger share of the profits?”
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