null+and+void

  • 31void — [adj1] empty abandoned, bare, barren, bereft, clear, deprived, destitute, devoid, drained, emptied, free, lacking, scant, short, shy, tenantless, unfilled, unoccupied, vacant, vacuous, without; concepts 481,583,740,774 Ant. filled, full, occupied …

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  • 32null — [nʌl] adj [Date: 1500 1600; : Old French; Origin: nul, from Latin nullus not any ] null and void law an agreement, contract etc that is null and void has no legal force = ↑invalid ▪ The contract was declared null and void …

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  • 33Null — may refer to: Contents 1 In computing 2 In art 3 In mathematics 4 In science 5 People …

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  • 34null — [ nʌl ] adjective with no value or effect null and void LEGAL with no legal effect: Due to irregularities, the election has been declared null and void …

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  • 35null — [adj] ineffectual, valueless absent, bad, barren, characterless, imaginary, ineffective, inefficacious, inoperative, invalid, negative, nonexistent, nothing, null and void*, powerless, unavailing, unreal, unsanctioned, useless, vain, void,… …

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  • 36null — [nul] adj. [MFr nul < L nullus, not any, none < OL * n(e) oin(o)los, not a one < ne, not (see NO1) + dim. of oinos < IE * oinos: see ONE] 1. without legal force; not binding; invalid: usually in the phrase null and void 2. amounting… …

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  • 37null — ► ADJECTIVE 1) (usu. in phrase null and void) having no legal force; invalid. 2) having or associated with the value zero. 3) having no positive substance. ► NOUN 1) a dummy letter in a cipher. 2) Electronics a condition in which no signal is… …

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  • 38void — [[t]vɔ͟ɪd[/t]] voids, voiding, voided 1) N COUNT: usu sing If you describe a situation or a feeling as a void, you mean that it seems empty because there is nothing interesting or worthwhile about it. His death has left a void in the cricketing… …

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  • 39void — adj 1. legally ineffectual or unenforceable, not binding, nonviable; null and void, invalid, disestablished, cancelled. 2. ineffectual, inoperative, not in force, worthless, inconsequential, null; futile, ineffective, idle, unavailing, vain,… …

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  • 40null — adj. null and void VERBS ▪ be ▪ become ▪ render sth ▪ Their actions rendered the contract null and void. ▪ declare sth …

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