voidness
虚空性,无效性,虚无性,空虚
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Definitions
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- : 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.
- 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.
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- : 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.
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- : to defecate or urinate.
Synonyms & Antonyms
Examples
Morgan Moses, the team’s starting right tackle who took over at left tackle Sunday after Lucas went down, could be asked to fill the void there for the foreseeable future.
That void has since been filled with dozens of specialized search engines, platforms that mostly benefit small to mid-sized businesses.
So in the early 2000s, the Tampa Bay Buccaneers started moving linebacker Derrick Brooks into the void.
The school had voided “more than 500” tickets, Swarbrick told Hansen, for students in quarantine or isolation, or who failed to appear for testing.
Fortunately, our family has at least had miles and miles of hikes to fill some of that void on both fronts.
And if any one should thus question him; What sayst thou, Epicurus, that this is voidness, and that the nature of voidness?
The nadir of night was passed, but there was cold and voidness, an abyss.