Learn to pronounce void
/void/
adjective
not valid or legally binding.
"the contract was void"
synonyms: invalid, null and void, null, nullified, canceled, revoked, rescinded, abolished, inoperative, ineffective, not binding, not in force, nonviable, useless, worthless, nugatory, lapsed, expired, out of date, terminated, discontinued, unrenewed
completely empty.
"void spaces surround the tanks"
synonyms: empty, emptied, vacant, without contents, containing nothing, blank, bare, clear, free, unfilled, unoccupied, uninhabited, desolate, barren
(in bridge and whist) having been dealt no cards in a particular suit.
"there is a danger that one of the opponents will be void in that suit"
noun
a completely empty space.
"the black void of space"
synonyms: gap, empty space, space, blank space, blank, vacuum, lacuna, hole, cavity, chasm, abyss, gulf, pit, hiatus, emptiness, nothingness, blankness, vacancy, vacuity, oblivion, nullity, voidness, nihility
(in bridge and whist) a suit in which a player is dealt no cards.
"a hand with a singleton club is more likely than one with a void"
verb
declare that (something) is not valid or legally binding.
"the Supreme court voided the statute"
synonyms: invalidate, render invalid, annul, nullify, negate, disallow, quash, cancel, countermand, repeal, revoke, rescind, retract, withdraw, reverse, abrogate, undo, abolish, obliterate, terminate, repudiate, avoid, vacate
discharge or drain away (water, gases, etc.).
"the gases are usually voided into the mechanism"
synonyms: evacuate, empty, empty out, drain, clear, unload, unburden, purge
When you surround an army, leave an outlet free. This does not mean that the enemy is to be allowed to escape. The object, as Tu Mu puts it, is "to make him …