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void
1. adjective1) (not valid or binding: The treaty has been declared void.) nulo2) ((with of) lacking entirely: a statement void of meaning.) vacío (de)
2. noun(a huge empty space, especially (with the) outer space: The rocket shot up into the void; Her death left a void in her husband's life.) vacíovoid1 adj nulovoid2 n vacíotr[vɔɪd]1 vacío,-a (of, de)■ void of interest falto,-a de interés2 SMALLLAW/SMALL nulo,-a, inválido,-a1 vacío1 (empty) vaciar2 SMALLLAW/SMALL anular, invalidar\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto make something void anular algovoid ['vɔɪd] vt: anular, invalidarto void a contract: anular un contratovoid adj1) empty: vacío, desprovistovoid of content: desprovisto de contenido2) invalid: inválido, nulovoid n: vacío mv.• anular v.• evacuar v.• vaciar v.adj.• anulado, -a adj.• caducado, -a adj.• ilusorio, -a adj.• inválido, -a adj.• nulo (Jurisprudencia) adj.• sin valor (Jurisprudencia) adj.• vacío, -a adj.n.• fallo s.m.• hueco s.m.• inválido s.m.• vacío s.m.
I vɔɪdnoun vacío m
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1) ( empty) (liter) (pred)to be void OF something — estar* desprovisto or falto de algo
[vɔɪd]to make something void — anular or invalidar algo
1. ADJ1) (Jur) (=invalid) nulo, inválidonullto make or render a contract void — anular or invalidar un contrato
2) frm (=empty) vacíovoid of interest — carente or desprovisto de interés
2. N1) (=emptiness) (lit) vacío m ; (fig) (=sense of emptiness) vacío mto fill the void — llenar el hueco or vacío
2) (=hole) hueco m3) (Cards) fallo m3. VT1) (Med) evacuar, vaciar2) (Jur) anular, invalidar* * *
I [vɔɪd]noun vacío m
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1) ( empty) (liter) (pred)to be void OF something — estar* desprovisto or falto de algo
to make something void — anular or invalidar algo
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