Voiding in a sentence as a noun

Stock with no fear of bricking or voiding warranty when I do stuff with MY phone.

It seems that voiding those patents is unreasonably hard with the law as it stands.

Come to think about it, maybe skip the part about turning it on, that could be grounds for voiding the warranty.

It is by voiding the distractions that you see the messiness of the room; it is your love of the room that makes you clean up the mess.

They have been very popular for a good amount of time, voiding its ability to call itself humble.

Once sold, I expect to be able to do as I please with my property, including voiding the warranty within the first 5 minutes.

Also many car manufacturers are voiding your warranty if you go to unauthorized car repair shops.

It could probably be described as catastrophic now. Twenty cases have been overturned so far, voiding almost 160 years of prison sentences.

A lot. I think this is related to the poor microSD slot, which allows the card to slip out and cause things to not be accessible and causes crashes -- unfortunately, it's behind a warranty-voiding-seal panel, and if it comes out for good, you're SOL.

By that token so is voiding your ballot, but if that were the only form of expression available to you, you might be happy to be able to make even that small squeak.

Let me see... google and the open handset aliance advertise an open source OS, that you cant install without voiding warranties and bending to proprietary radio and firmware code.

The Magnuson-Moss warranty act in the US prohibits voiding a warranty simply due to the use of third-party parts, unless those parts can actually be demonstrated to be the cause of the problem.

So I am forced to purchase 8Gb models to meet our demand, knowing full well that they cannot be upgraded without voiding the warranty, and without a great deal of labor and the risk of shattering the front panel glass.

Do the provisions of the Magnuson-Moss Warranty Act, which basically say you can get your car serviced anywhere you want without voiding your manufacturers' warranty, not apply to Teslas?

Even more importantly, though, the written Newegg policy allows customers to install a different OS without voiding the warranty; the problem is that Newegg is apparently doing a very bad job at educating their CSR's of what their policies actually are.

My point is only that, do you feel like you own the other appliances in your home any less, if they had parts that were tougher for you to fix without voiding a warranty?Or are we only having this discussion because we all here collectively care more about the hackability of electronics?

Voiding definitions

noun

the bodily process of discharging waste matter

See also: elimination evacuation excretion excreting