voided Sentence Examples
- The judge voided the marriage due to undisclosed information about one of the partners.
- The accountant voided the transaction after discovering an error in the paperwork.
- The medical examiner voided the death certificate after determining the cause of death was suspicious.
- The bank voided the check upon the account holder's request.
- The council voided the election results due to widespread voter fraud.
- The contract was voided by mutual agreement between both parties.
- The university voided the student's degree after an investigation into plagiarism.
- The warranty was voided because the product had been used outside of its intended purpose.
- The insurance company voided the policy after the insured failed to disclose a material fact.
- The ticketing system voided the seat assignment due to a technical glitch.
voided Meaning
voided (imp. & p. p.)
of Void
voided (a.)
Emptied; evacuated.
Annulled; invalidated.
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.
Synonyms & Antonyms of voided
Synonyms:
- nullified
- quashed
- nulled
- vacated
- suspended
- vetoed
- abrogated
- reversed
- negated
- set-aside
- rolled-back
- abated
- avoided
- disannulled
- revoked
- annulled
- dismissed
- rescinded
- retracted
- dissolved
- struck-down
- withdrew
- rejected
Antonyms:
- cleared
- ratified
- prescribed
- formalized
- legalized
- prescribed
- allowed
- warranted
- legitimated
- authorized
- decreed
- indorsed
- endorsed
- indorsed
- legalized
- endorsed
- sanctioned
- formalized
- mandated
- permitted
- sanctioned
- cleared
- legislated
- ordered
- decreed
- permitted
- ordered
- legitimized
- allowed
- warranted
- mandated
- legislated
- authorized
- ratified
- legitimized
- legitimated
FAQs About the word voided
of Void, Emptied; evacuated., Annulled; invalidated., Having the inner part cut away, or left vacant, a narrow border being left at the sides, the tincture of t
abolished,cancelled, invalidated, overturned, canceled, repealed,nullified, quashed, nulled, vacated
approved, instituted, validated, founded, passed, laid down,enacted, established, laid down, passed
The judge voided the marriage due to undisclosed information about one of the partners.
The accountant voided the transaction after discovering an error in the paperwork.
The medical examiner voided the death certificate after determining the cause of death was suspicious.
The bank voided the check upon the account holder's request.