voids

[US]/[vɔɪdz]/
[UK]/[vɔɪdz]/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

n.A blank space or period of time.; A gap or space in a solid object.
v.Make legally null and void; invalidate.; Avoid doing something.; Cancel or annull.

Phrases & Collocations

voids responsibility

voids the contract

avoiding voids

filled voids

voids appear

voids exist

voids legal

voids warranty

voids agreement

voids happen

Example Sentences

the legal contract contained several significant voids.

space exploration often reveals previously unknown voids in the universe.

the city council aimed to fill the voids in the public transportation system.

he tried to cover the voids in his argument with irrelevant details.

the aging pipes had numerous voids and leaks.

the team worked to address the voids in the company's security protocols.

the software contained several security voids that hackers could exploit.

the politician attempted to exploit the voids in the opponent's campaign strategy.

the research identified voids in our understanding of the disease.

the building's insulation had several large voids, increasing energy costs.

the agreement highlighted voids in the existing regulations.

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