Used in a Sentence

voids

Definitions, parts of speech, synonyms, and sentence examples for voids.

Editorial note

The structural and observational evidence seems to support the strong possibility that there are large voids (100s of meters or even kilometer-plus long voids) under the moon's surface.

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Definitions4
Parts of speech1

Quick take

An empty space; a vacuum.

Meaning at a glance

The clearest senses and uses of voids gathered in one view.

noun

An empty space; a vacuum.

noun

An empty place; a location that has nothing useful.

noun

A cavity or empty space caused by water erosion.

Definitions

Core meanings and parts of speech for voids.

noun

An empty space; a vacuum.

noun

An empty place; a location that has nothing useful.

noun

A cavity or empty space caused by water erosion.

noun

(astronomy) An extended region of space containing no galaxies.

Example sentences

1

The structural and observational evidence seems to support the strong possibility that there are large voids (100s of meters or even kilometer-plus long voids) under the moon's surface.

2

Most amateur landlords do not factor in voids, repairs or the possibility that housing will not rise and rise.

3

This means that relatively more of the wood comes from the center of the tree, where there are fewer knots, voids, inclusions, etc.

4

On the voting day only traditional voting is possible, traditional vote voids e-vote.

5

Should there be a disclaimer explicitly stating that smoking voids the warranty?

6

It isn't illegal to jailbreak an iPhone, it just voids the warrantee.

7

I imagine impossible thought, metaphysical voids that beget Ideas intagible wrought to things less conceivable yet.

8

Obviously it voids the warranty but it's doable and not that difficult.

9

Casting has similar entertaining issues with shrinkage and voids and embedded stresses.

10

Self-defense voids the lawlessness, thus the property of being a crime.

11

Sure, but if you dump something on it which has a grain size that's similar to the voids in the material, all bets are off.

12

For example, claiming that reinstalling the OS voids your warranty.

Quote examples

1

Those that can truly be fixed with slight pressure/"massaging" can also be similar - intermittent electrical faults - or foreign matter/voids in the liquid crystal itself.

2

This isn't "breaking seal voids warranty".

3

And no, slapping a "changing firmware voids the warranty" clause to the product sale will not protect you from legal liability when the users hacks your system and loses an arm.

Frequently asked questions

Short answers drawn from the clearest meanings and examples for this word.

How do you use voids in a sentence?

The structural and observational evidence seems to support the strong possibility that there are large voids (100s of meters or even kilometer-plus long voids) under the moon's surface.

What does voids mean?

An empty space; a vacuum.

What part of speech is voids?

voids is commonly used as noun.