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void of

/void/US // vɔɪd //UK // (vɔɪd) //

虚空的,虚无的,虚无缥缈的,虚空

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : Law. having no legal force or effect; not legally binding or enforceable.
    • : useless; ineffectual; vain.
    • : devoid; destitute: a life void of meaning.
    • : without contents; empty.
    • : without an incumbent, as an office.
    • : Mathematics. empty.
    • : having no cards in a suit.
n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : an empty space; emptiness: He disappeared into the void.
    • : something experienced as a loss or privation: His death left a great void in her life.
    • : a gap or opening, as in a wall.
    • : a vacancy; vacuum.
    • : Typography. counter.
    • : lack of cards in a suit: a void in clubs.
v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to make ineffectual; invalidate; nullify: to void a check.
    • : to empty; discharge; evacuate: to void excrement.
    • : to clear or empty: to void a chamber of occupants.
    • : Archaic. to depart from; vacate.
v.无主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to defecate or urinate.

Synonyms & Antonyms

as inexempt
Synonyms

Examples

  • The Internet fills that void by making available infinite bespoke organizations.

  • After landing on countless decade-end best-of lists, it appears in the Golden Globe universe only as a cruel, uncaring void.

  • “It really feels like we’re screaming into the void and nothing is happening,” she said.

  • The first thing you’ll want to do is buy a protective mattress pad to help keep it clean—staining can void mattress warranties.

  • With the physical and social aspects of shopping stripped away due to various lockdown restrictions around the globe, shoppable social media is poised to fill the void.

  • His non-fiction fills, or helps to fill, the void left by Foster Wallace.

  • This book seeks to fill that void (although arguably atheist kids should get used to nothingness sooner rather than later).

  • But younger Hong Kong residents rushed to fill the void and started a series of protests.

  • “A suspended sentence becomes null and void after a certain period of time,” Rofugaran said.

  • In a sense, we occupy a weird place in the Universe: relatively close to both a void and several huge galaxy clusters.

  • The hopes of a man that is void of understanding are vain and deceitful: and dreams lift up fools.

  • When this is done a misrepresentation constitutes a breach of warranty and the contract becomes void.

  • Likewise the property must have been in existence at the time of making the contract, if it was not, the policy is void.

  • The onward path would then lead through a void which it would require years to traverse.

  • A lease made by a minor is not void, but he may avoid or cancel it by some positive act.