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What (who) is voided - definition

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Voided; Voids; Void (disambiguation); VOID; Void (song); Void (album)

Voided         
·adj Emptied; evacuated.
II. Voided ·adj Annulled; invalidated.
III. Voided ·Impf & ·p.p. of Void.
IV. Voided ·adj Having the inner part cut away, or left vacant, a narrow border being left at the sides, the tincture of the field being seen in the vacant space;
- said of a charge.
voided         
voided
adjective Heraldry (of a bearing) having the central area cut away so as to show the field.
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voided
adjective empty or evacuate (a container or space).
voidable         
VALID BUT MAY BE ANNULLED BY A PARTY TO THE TRANSACTION
Voidable (law)
adj. capable of being made void. Example: a contract entered into by a minor under 18 is voidable upon his/her reaching majority, but the minor may also affirm the contract at that time. "Voidable" is distinguished from "void" in that it means only that a thing can become void but is not necessarily void. See also: void

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Void
Examples of use of voided
1. Therefore, she argued, the guarantees should be voided.
2. Occidental‘s contract could be voided if the allegations hold.
3. The justices voided rulings against Keith Carabell and John Rapanos.
4. Original order voided After the lower court refused Jackson‘s request to overturn that order, he appealed to the 2nd District, which ruled against the entertainer and held that the original order terminating Rowe‘s parental rights was voided.
5. That reversed the ruling of a lower federal court, which had voided the Nebraska law.