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void

noun as in emptiness, want

verb as in get rid of; empty

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Example Sentences

These empty space vertical corridors come at a massive cost, and could affect the structural integrity and likely void any previous earthquake permits for the building.

From Salon

Someone needs to step into the void and rally the opposition.

From Salon

She added if clients left negative reviews, "legal action will be taken against you and this will void this contract and allow me to repossess the raws".

From BBC

“In the case of basketball, if the player enters the transfer portal, the deal is null and void,” Zito said.

From Salon

"There's just a big void in your life," Mrs Garlick added.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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