void
Prononciation : [/vɔɪd/]
Mot
Contexte : « absence »
(noun) when something is completely empty or without anything inside. Imagine a box that has nothing in it; that box is void.
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The room was filled with void after everyone left.
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The cupboard was full of items, there was no void inside.
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Can you describe the void left after the building was demolished?
Contexte : « legal »
(noun) a legal document or agreement that is not valid anymore. It's like a piece of paper that used to be important, but now it's void and has no power.
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The contract became void after both parties agreed to cancel it.
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The will was still valid and not yet void.
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What happens if a contract is declared void by a court?
Contexte : « nullify »
(verb) to cancel or invalidate something. It's like erasing a mistake or making something not count anymore.
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The judge decided to void the marriage due to fraud.
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The warranty on the product was still valid and not voided.
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What actions can void a warranty agreement?
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