Emily Dickinson Lexicon
Definition for VOID
VOID, v.t.
- To quit; to leave. Bid them come down, / Or void the field. – Shak.
- To emit; to send out; to evacuate; as, to void excrementitious matter; to void worms.
- To vacate; to annul; to nullify; to render of no validity or effect. It had become a practice … to void the security given for money borrowed. – Clarendon.
- To make or leave vacant.
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