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How do you use the word void in a sentence?

Here are some examples of how to use "void" in a sentence:

As a noun:

* The vast void of space held countless stars. (referring to emptiness or nothingness)

* After the accident, she felt a deep void in her heart. (referring to an emptiness or lack of something)

* The artist filled the canvas with vibrant colors, leaving no void untouched. (referring to a space or gap)

As an adjective:

* The contract was declared void because of a technicality. (meaning invalid or null)

* He felt a void stare from the creature as it approached. (meaning empty or lacking expression)

* The warranty on the product is void if the device is opened. (meaning invalid or nullified)

As a verb:

* The court voided the contract due to fraudulent activity. (meaning to make something invalid or null)

* The storm voided all our plans for the weekend. (meaning to cancel or nullify)

Other uses:

* He fell into the void, never to be seen again. (referring to a dangerous or unknown space)

* The void of knowledge is a dangerous thing. (referring to a lack of understanding)

The meaning of "void" depends on the context. It can describe emptiness, invalidity, cancellation, or a dangerous space.

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