render sth void

Frequency: 7.210.5 per million words

a more formal way to say 'make something void'

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Examples (10)

  • The contract clause could render the agreement void.
  • Any fraudulent activity will render the entire transaction void.
  • The judge's decision rendered the previous verdict void.
  • An impediment like bigamy rendered the marriage void from the start.
  • If not signed correctly, the document could be rendered void.
  • Failure to comply with the terms would render the warranty void.
  • The new legislation aims to render discriminatory practices void.
  • His testimony was found to be false, thereby rendering his claims void.
  • To render the election void would require substantial evidence of fraud.
  • The outdated regulation was finally rendered void by the supreme court.