ANNUL vs VOID: NOUN
- N/A
- The state of nonexistence
- An empty space.
- A vacuum.
- An open space or a break in continuity; a gap.
- A feeling or state of emptiness, loneliness, or loss.
- An empty space; a vacuum.
- The last course or remove; the dessert.
- An opening; a solution of continuity in an inclosure of any kind; a space unfilled or not built up, as contrasted with closed or occupied areas.
- An empty or unoccupied space; a vacuum.
- An empty area or space
ANNUL vs VOID: ADJECTIVE
- N/A
- Having no legal force or validity; null.
- Ineffective; useless.
- Completely lacking; devoid: : empty.
- Not occupied; unfilled.
- Containing no matter; empty.
- Of no legal force or effect, incapable of confirmation or ratification; null. Cf. Voidable, 2.
- Containing no immaterial quality; destitute of mind or soul.
- Being without; destitute; free; wanting; devoid.
- Having no incumbent; unoccupied; -- said of offices and the like.
- Containing nothing; empty; vacant; not occupied; not filled.
- Lacking any legal or binding force
- Containing nothing
- Lacking cards of a particular suit in a dealt hand.
ANNUL vs VOID: VERB
- To formally revoke the validity of.
- To dissolve (a marital union) on the grounds that it is not valid.
- Declare invalid
- Annul by recalling or rescinding
- Clear (a room, house, place) of occupants or empty or clear (a place, receptacle, etc.) of something
- Take away the legal force of or render ineffective
- Excrete or discharge from the body
- Declare invalid
ANNUL vs VOID: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- N/A
- To be emitted or evacuated.
- To make void or of no validity; invalidate.
- To leave; vacate.
- To excrete (body wastes).
- To take out (the contents of something); empty.
ANNUL vs VOID: TRANSITIVE VERB
- To bring to an end the effect or existence of; cancel out.
- To make or declare void or invalid, as a marriage or a law; nullify.
- To make void or of no effect; to nullify; to abolish; to do away with; -- used appropriately of laws, decrees, edicts, decisions of courts, or other established rules, permanent usages, and the like, which are made void by component authority.
- To reduce to nothing; to obliterate.
- To remove the contents of; to make or leave vacant or empty; to quit; to leave.
- To throw or send out; to evacuate; to emit; to discharge.
- To render void; to make to be of no validity or effect; to vacate; to annul; to nullify.
ANNUL vs VOID: OTHER WORD TYPES
- To reduce to nothing; annihilate; obliterate.
- To make void or null; nullify; abrogate; abolish; do away with: used especially of laws, decrees, edicts, decisions of courts, or other established rules, usages, and the like.
- Synonyms Abolish, Repeal, etc. (see abolish); Nullify, Annihilate, etc. (see neutralize); retract, declare null and void, supersede.
- Cancel officially
- Being without; devoid; destitute; lacking; without; free from: usually with of: as, void of learning; void of common sense.
- Not taken up with business; leisure.
- Having no holder or possessor; vacant; unoccupied; without incumbent.
- Empty, or not containing matter; vacant; not occupied; unfilled: as, a void space or place.
- To be emitted or evacuated. Wiseman, Surgery. [Rare.] To become empty or vaçant.
- To have an evacuation.
- To go; depart.
- Not producing any effect; ineffectual; useless; vain; superfluous.
- To avoid; shun.
- To invalidate; annul; nullify; render of no validity or effect.
- To lay aside; cease to use; divest one's self of.
- To emit, throw, or send out; empty out; specifically, to evacuate from the intestine or bladder: as, to void excrementitious matter.
- To make or leave vacant; quit; vacate; depart from; leave; hence, to clear; free; empty.
- To dismiss; send away.
- Specifically, in law, without legal efficacy; incapable of being enforced by law; having no legal or binding force; null; not effectual to bind parties, or to convey or support a right: as, a deed not duly signed and sealed is void; a promise without consideration is void.
- Devoid of wealth; poor.
- =Syn. 1, 2, and , Devoid, etc. See vacant.
- Invalid.
ANNUL vs VOID: RELATED WORDS
- Abrogate, Suspend, Annulment, Avoid, Lift, Void, Repeal, Reverse, Countermand, Quash, Overturn, Revoke, Rescind, Nullify, Invalidate
- Avoid, Nugatory, Eliminate, Vitiate, Empty, Quash, Annul, Null, Nullity, Nullify, Invalidate, Invalid, Nothingness, Vacancy, Emptiness
ANNUL vs VOID: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Cancel, Overrule, Abrogate, Suspend, Annulment, Avoid, Void, Repeal, Reverse, Countermand, Quash, Revoke, Rescind, Nullify, Invalidate
- Evacuate, Avoid, Nugatory, Eliminate, Vitiate, Empty, Quash, Null, Nullity, Nullify, Invalidate, Invalid, Nothingness, Vacancy, Emptiness
ANNUL vs VOID: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Sikes said, and he tried to annul the treaty.
- He will never forget or annul His ancient people.
- Both use sour grapes proverb to annul corporate retribution.
- Remember and do not annul Your covenant with us.
- Mr Thompson to annul the fines had been rejected.
- Constitutional Court to annul the trial, which eventually happened.
- SYN: Revoke, repeal, annul, cancel, recal, reverse, abrogate.
- To cancel, annul, or render of no effect.
- Neither can we annul it by our disregard.
- The simple answer is you file a motion to annul, or an agreed motion to annul the order.
- Toyota warranty, if they are covered by a Pro Comp warranty or if the items void or can void any of the Toyota warranty.
- Line averaged gas holdup in the void that occupied totally by liquid and represents the gas holdup in the external void.
- It may make a void act of the territorial legislature valid, and a valid act void.
- Originally, some jurisdictions would void the entire will; however, today, most would require that only the legacy at issue be void.
- In the Void Historical Payables Transactions window, enter or select the vendor for the payment you want to void.
- The Void Payment Register provides you with payment and supplier information for each void payment.
- Florida Statutes, shall be void, that such invalidity shall void only those changes made by this act to ss.
- Complete the form with the appropriate Void Date and Void Reason.
- Void Periods: Fixed an issue in which thesystem created multiple void events instead of one whole period.
- It does not state that governmental acts in violation of act are void or void ab initio.
ANNUL vs VOID: QUESTIONS
- Why did Sophia Bush have to annul her marriage to Chad?
- When did Henry VIII decide to annul his marriage to Catherine?
- Do you have to annul your marriage to become a nun?
- Why didn't the Catholic Church annul Henry VIII's marriage?
- How many answers are there for revoke or annul crossword clue?
- How much does it cost to annul a marriage in Texas?
- Why did King Henry VIII ask Wolsey to annul his marriage?
- Can administrative agencies issue writs of certiorari to annul acts?
- Mengapa penggunaan prosedur selalu menggunakan void?
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- Is the Corsair void Pro compatible with Corsair void?
- What does void void GDK_window_enable_synchronized_configure mean?
- What can you do with Void Stones in vault of the void?
- Why can't I use new/delete with Void instead of void*?
- Where can I find void Bell and heirloom of the void?
- How many void traces do you get from the void relic?
- How many void fissures can you get with void relics?
- What happens to void characters in the void League?