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void

adjective
  1. Containing nothing: bare, blank, clear, empty, vacant, vacuous. See full
  2. Not having a desirable element: barren, destitute, devoid, empty, innocent, lacking, wanting. Idiom: in want of. See full
noun
  1. Empty, unfilled space: barrenness, emptiness, nothingness, vacancy, vacuity, vacuum. See full
  2. A space in an otherwise solid mass: cavity, hole, hollow, pocket, vacuity. See convex
  3. Total absence of matter: emptiness, vacancy, vacuity, vacuum. See full
  4. An interval during which continuity is suspended: break, gap, hiatus, interim, lacuna. See continue
  5. A desolate sense of loss: blankness, desolation, emptiness, hollowness, vacuum. See full
verb
  1. To remove the contents of: clean out, clear, empty (out), evacuate, vacate. See full
  2. To put an end to, especially formally and with authority: abolish, abrogate, annihilate, annul, cancel, invalidate, negate, nullify, set aside, vitiate. Law: extinguish. See continue

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