Sentence examples for to void from inspiring English sources

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to void

verb

To make invalid or worthless.

  • He voided the check and returned it.

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The union is asking Burbank to void Goodell's discipline.

To void the deal, he must buy his way out.

Bankruptcy would have also allowed Harrisburg to void expensive union contracts, Mr. Miller said.

In this situation, the commissioner has the right to void the trade.

For all we knew, the cat no longer found it biologically necessary to void.

Teams have tried to void contracts, sometimes successfully, citing reasons other than moral turpitude.

Any attempt to void Arenas's contract would surely be resisted by the players union.

Parliament in Pakistan has the power to void judgments of the Supreme Court, he said.

The airline has asked a bankruptcy court in Chicago for permission to void its labor agreements.

Union leaders hope to avoid having United executives ask a bankruptcy court to void union contracts.

But Con Edison promised to sue the state to void the law.

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