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void

noun as in emptiness, want

verb as in get rid of; empty

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Example Sentences

“We understand that nothing can truly fill the void left by her absence, but we hope that the guilty verdicts brings a measure of justice and peace.”

As things break, we have to be ready to swoop into the void to replace them with things we can control, things that work better and things built by the people on the principles of solidarity, equality and sharing.

From Salon

But for many Vistara loyalists, its demise leaves a void in India’s skies for a premium, full-service carrier - marking the third such gap after the collapse of Kingfisher Airlines and Jet Airways.

From BBC

It’s still too early to say if Air India, which often ranks at the bottom of airline surveys, can successfully fill that void.

From BBC

The person who posted it on X claims that voting for anyone else would render the ballot void.

From BBC

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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