English

Detailed Synonyms for voiding in English

voiding:

voiding [the ~] noun

  1. the voiding
    – the bodily process of discharging waste matter 1
    the elimination; the excretion; the evacuation; the excreting; the voiding
    – the bodily process of discharging waste matter 1

Alternate Synonyms for "voiding":


Related Definitions for "voiding":

  1. the bodily process of discharging waste matter1

voiding form of void:

void adj

  1. void
  2. void
    – containing nothing 1
    void
    – containing nothing 1
    • void adj
      • the earth was without form, and void1
  3. void
    – lacking any legal or binding force 1
    void; null
    – lacking any legal or binding force 1
    • void adj
      • null and void1
    • null adj
      • null and void1

void [the ~] noun

  1. the void
    the lacuna; the hiatus; the void; the gap; the blank
  2. the void
    the vacuum; the void
  3. the void
    the emptiness; the void; the blank
  4. the void
    the void; the empty space
  5. the void
    – an empty area or space 1
    the void; the vacancy; the vacuum; the emptiness
    – an empty area or space 1
    • void [the ~] noun
      • the huge desert voids1
    • vacancy [the ~] noun
    • vacuum [the ~] noun
      • without their support he'll be ruling in a vacuum1
    • emptiness [the ~] noun
      • the emptiness of outer space1
  6. the void
    – the state of nonexistence 1
    the void; the nullity; the nothingness; the nihility
    – the state of nonexistence 1

void

  1. void

to void verb (voids, voided, voiding)

  1. to void
    – excrete or discharge from the body 1
    to void; to empty; to evacuate
    – excrete or discharge from the body 1
    • void verb (voids, voided, voiding)
    • empty verb (empties, emptied, emptying)
    • evacuate verb (evacuates, evacuated, evacuating)
  2. to void
    – take away the legal force of or render ineffective 1
    to void; invalidate; vitiate
    – take away the legal force of or render ineffective 1
  3. to void
    – clear (a room, house, place) of occupants or empty or clear (a place or receptacle) of something 1
    to void
    – clear (a room, house, place) of occupants or empty or clear (a place or receptacle) of something 1
    • void verb (voids, voided, voiding)
      • The chemist voided the glass bottle1
      • The concert hall was voided of the audience1
  4. to void
    – declare invalid 1
    to avoid; to void; to annul; to nullify; invalidate; quash
    – declare invalid 1
    • avoid verb (avoids, avoided, avoiding)
    • void verb (voids, voided, voiding)
      • void a plea1
    • annul verb (annuls, annulled, annulling)
      • The contract was annulled1
    • nullify verb (nullifies, nullified, nullifying)
    • invalidate verb
    • quash verb
  5. to void
    – To prohibit the use of a document as a contract. 2
    to void
    – To prohibit the use of a document as a contract. 2
    • void verb (voids, voided, voiding)

Conjugations for void:

present
  1. void
  2. void
  3. voids
  4. void
  5. void
  6. void
simple past
  1. voided
  2. voided
  3. voided
  4. voided
  5. voided
  6. voided
present perfect
  1. have voided
  2. have voided
  3. has voided
  4. have voided
  5. have voided
  6. have voided
past continuous
  1. was voiding
  2. were voiding
  3. was voiding
  4. were voiding
  5. were voiding
  6. were voiding
future
  1. shall void
  2. will void
  3. will void
  4. shall void
  5. will void
  6. will void
continuous present
  1. am voiding
  2. are voiding
  3. is voiding
  4. are voiding
  5. are voiding
  6. are voiding
subjunctive
  1. be voided
  2. be voided
  3. be voided
  4. be voided
  5. be voided
  6. be voided
diverse
  1. void!
  2. let's void!
  3. voided
  4. voiding
1. I, 2. you, 3. he/she/it, 4. we, 5. you, 6. they

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Alternate Synonyms for "void":


Antonyms for "void":


Related Definitions for "void":

  1. containing nothing1
    • the earth was without form, and void1
  2. lacking any legal or binding force1
    • null and void1
  3. an empty area or space1
    • the huge desert voids1
  4. the state of nonexistence1
  5. excrete or discharge from the body1
  6. take away the legal force of or render ineffective1
  7. clear (a room, house, place) of occupants or empty or clear (a place or receptacle) of something1
    • The chemist voided the glass bottle1
    • The concert hall was voided of the audience1
  8. declare invalid1
    • void a plea1
  9. To prohibit the use of a document as a contract.2