Collocations for "void"
Common phrases and expressions where native English speakers use the word "void" in context.
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void
ⓘMost examples are given in US English. We have labeled exceptions as UK.n
- a [static spatial, virtual] void
- a [public, financial, sentimental] void
- an [emotional, alarming, amazing] void
- a [great, large, huge] void
- her [death, loss, passing away] left a void
- left a void in [his life, the community]
- to fill the void in his life
- the [rocket, bird, funds] disappeared into the void
- fill a void in the [building, structure, room]
- voids between [planets, stars, galaxies]
- [in, through] the void of space
- the [black, empty, dark] void of space
- a void in [clubs, hearts, spades, diamonds]
- is void of any [responsibility, quality]
- void of warranty
- is void in [the United States]
- is null and void
- (declared it) null and void
- marriage was declared null and void
- void and [invalid, unenforceable]
- is void for [vagueness, uncertainty, want]
- the void [warranty, policy, contract]
- the [warranty] will be void if
- [completely, partially] void (of)
- void the [check, warranty, contract]
- the [check] was voided
- voided in [November]
- opened and voided
- voided and [returned, removed, repaired]
- [subsequently, automatically] voided
- the [attempt, jump] was voided
- void your [bladder, bowels]
'void' also found in these entries (note: many are not synonyms or translations):