A void was left in the man's heart after he lost belongings which had nostalgic attachment.
Looking at old photographs of my childhood brings a sense of nostalgia, but it also leaves a void in my heart as I realize how much time has passed.
Words that share the same vowel sound as "coin" include: join, point, noise, void.
You can use "vide" in a sentence by incorporating it as part of a phrase or sentence to describe something that is empty, void, or devoid of content. For example, "The room was completely vide of any furniture" or "She stared into the vide space with a sense of longing."
The two syllables in "avoid" are a-void.
Some words with "void" as a root word include avoid, devoid, and avoidable.
Some words with the same vowel sound as "join" are coin, boy, foil, and point.
I felt a great void when she left. When you make a mistake when writing a check, you should write "VOID" on it.
She had to void the check because the amount was wrong. They asked to void the agreement. When her boyfriend broke up with her, it left a huge void in her life.
When her father died, it left a huge void in her heart. There was a void in the ground, making it impossible to cross on foot. He declared the will null and void.
avoid and void are almost the same avoid means "decleared void"
It means that whatever remained of your sentence is declared null and void.
The Agreement was void "Ab Initio".
When you urinate, you void your bladder, so they are the same. Void means "empty" or "to emptly" in medical terminology..ANSWERto void something means it is non existent, to empty your bladder just means that you are emptying it of urine but it isn't void of urine as the bladder remains with moisture in it and is still a bladder. To void is to make it extinguished from reality, and is not the same. So the answer is "false"Clarification:Medical professionals use the term "void" when referring to the emptying of the bladder. The first answer is correct - they are they same when referring to urination. So the answer in reference to the question is "true".Webster's definition of ''void'' is 1. not legally binding, invalid; 2. having no contents, empty."
You just did. Following his silly response to the serious question, there was an uncompfortable void in the conversation, and several people nervously departed the room. Jasmin was very void once her father left on a year long trip to Africa. The void was a scary dark hole.
No a mistake does not automatically make a contract void. It may void specific aspects of the agreement. The other terms could be enforced.
It doesn't. Void has the same meaning in both.
you need to beat Vanitas's lingering spirit. after you beat him you get the exact same keyblade that he uses
This personal cheque has been stamped " Null and Void " by the bank because the account has been closed long ago. The lease was declared null and void because both co-owners of the leased property had not signed it.