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voided

[voi-did] / ˈvɔɪ dɪd /
ADJECTIVE
lapsed
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CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. — In a highly unusual ruling, a state court judge on Thursday voided a U.S.

From Washington Times

Two days later, Justice Black, in an order he dated himself in longhand, voided the temporary injunction against putting Johnson’s name on the ballot and ended the investigation.

From Seattle Times

Museveni has not yet commented on the bill, although he signed a similar law in 2014 that provoked international condemnation before it was voided by a domestic court on procedural grounds.

From Reuters

But three years later, the South Korean administration of then president Moon Jae-in effectively voided the agreement after a government-appointed panel said the deal had failed to represent the victims’ needs appropriately.

From New York Times

The Packers voided the final year of Rodgers’s contract, allowing him more control and freedom to be traded.

From New York Times