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been void
verb
To make invalid or worthless.
Exact(20)
This would have been a disaster if South had been void in clubs, but that was improbable.
And when South bid his hearts for the fourth time, even though North could have been void, North felt confident about seven.
These may all be part of Mr Bush's plans.To some people, such as Senator Jesse Helms, the treaty has long been void and should be junked.
Finally, note that if West had been void in spades, North-South would have been minus 1,000 instead of plus 1,000.
Indeed, the court impliedly conceded that if the statute and the order meant that which the argument contends they did mean, both the statute and the order would have been void.
(North was known to have good diamonds, and South could well have been void. Also, surely East had an ace-king for his double. West should have guessed a major suit to lead).
Similar(40)
Some have already been voided, data compiled by Bloomberg show".
The SRTM v3 data have been void-filled with elevation data primarily from ASTER GDEM (Global Digital Elevation Model Version 2).
(Thankfully, it has since been voided by a court).
"Obviously that was void the other night".
The contract, at any rate, was void.
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