void

multi-part-of-speech21 collocationsAvg. frequency: 6.6

a space completely lacking in content; often used for emphasis

a very large and significant emptiness

a significant emptiness or gap

a considerable emptiness or gap

a profound or intense emptiness

an extremely large emptiness

an exceptionally large and heavy emptiness

an emptiness that seems to have no limits

a dark, empty space, often suggesting despair or nothingness

an empty space with no light, literal or metaphorical

an emptiness that causes emotional pain or sorrow

a fixed legal phrase meaning completely invalid

to cause something, like a contract, to become legally invalid

to be legally invalid or not binding

a more formal way to say 'make something void'

to officially state that something is no longer legally valid

to change to a state of being legally invalid

to occupy an empty space or satisfy a need

to create an emptiness, especially by one's absence

to cause an empty space or feeling to exist

to experience a sense of emptiness or loss

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