Definition

to void (a contract): to annul, to cancel (a contract) verb
The consistent delays have forced us to void our contract with you. We have cancelled the contract so you'll have to do business with someone else.
void: null, invalid; empty, containing nothing adjective
to make void, to render void to annul, to cancel, to invalidate
void of without, lacking in, not having
a void: an empty space (often figurative) noun
  • "All the tea, crumpets and Sudoku in the world cannot fill my void since leaving the Delavigne Corporation."
  • "I will be getting in touch directly with your corporate offices in order to do us both the favor of voiding our current contract."

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