1 law : having no legal force or effect
▪ The contract is void. ▪ This sales offer is void where prohibited by law. — often used in the phrase null and void ▪ The law was declared null and void. 2 formal : not containing anything : empty
▪ a void space
▪ The contract is void. ▪ This sales offer is void where prohibited by law. — often used in the phrase null and void ▪ The law was declared null and void.
▪ a void space
void of
: not having (something that is expected or wanted) : completely lacking (something)
▪ a book void of [=devoid of] interest ▪ He is void of charm. [=he has no charm]
▪ a book void of [=devoid of] interest ▪ He is void of charm. [=he has no charm]





