OXFORD 9000
📚 adj • entry_id 4820

void

/vɔɪd/
Meanings (ES + gloss)
huero
Containing nothing; empty; not occupied or filled.
I'll get me to a place more void.
Today's youth's brains are sucked void of common sense.
vacante • vacuo
Having no incumbent; unoccupied; said of offices etc.
divers great offices that had been long void
inválido • nulo
Of no legal force or effect, incapable of confirmation or ratification.
Taiwan's government says that as the island has never been ruled by the People's Republic of China, its sovereignty claims are void.
null and void
inválido • nulo
Of a function or method, that does not return a value; being a procedure rather than a function.
In particular, the roll method is void — it has no return value.
The return value can safely be ignored if it is a void function.
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📚 noun • entry_id 4821

void

/vɔɪd/
Meanings (ES + gloss)
vacuidad • vacuo
An empty space; a vacuum.
Nobody has crossed the void since one man died trying three hundred years ago; it's high time we had another go.
Pride, where Wit fails, steps in to our defence, / And fills up all the mighty void of Sense.
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📚 verb • entry_id 4822

void

/vɔɪd/
Meanings (ES + gloss)
anular • infirmar • invalidar
To make invalid or worthless.
He voided the check and returned it.
Near-synonym: nullify
evacuar
Synonym of empty (verb).
void one’s bladder
void one’s bowels
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