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void

[void] / vɔɪd /








Example Sentences

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So an event bringing together people with a common passion fills a void, and the bakers generously shared their remarkable talent.

From The Wall Street Journal

These guarantees would be “considered void” if Ukraine “invades Russia or opens fire at Russian territory without provocation,” the Kyiv Independent reports.

From The Wall Street Journal

"The void she leaves behind is immeasurable. We have lost a guide, a mentor, and a beautiful soul whose presence made the world a kinder place," he said.

From BBC

That 2018 pay award was voided by a Delaware judge, twice, in 2024, before the Delaware Supreme Court overturned her decision.

From Barron's

Whatever void she felt then is long gone, since the beagle has become a pop culture darling, adorning all manner of merchandise — from pimple patches to luxury handbags.

From Los Angeles Times