To make or leave vacant; quit; vacate; depart from; leave; hence, to clear; free; empty.
To emit, throw, or send out; empty out; specifically, to evacuate from the intestine or bladder: as, to void excrementitious matter.
To lay aside; cease to use; divest one's self of.
To invalidate; annul; nullify; render of no validity or effect.
To avoid; shun.
To dismiss; send away.
To go; depart.
To have an evacuation.
To be emitted or evacuated. Wiseman, Surgery. [Rare.] To become empty or vaçant.
Empty, or not containing matter; vacant; not occupied; unfilled: as, a void space or place.
Having no holder or possessor; vacant; unoccupied; without incumbent.
Not taken up with business; leisure.
Being without; devoid; destitute; lacking; without; free from: usually with of: as, void of learning; void of common sense.
Not producing any effect; ineffectual; useless; vain; superfluous.
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.
noun.
An empty or unoccupied space; a vacuum.
noun.
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.
noun.
The last course or remove; the dessert.