voidness

/ˈvɔɪdnəs/
noun
  1. The state of being legally invalid or having no legal effect.
    • The voidness of the agreement was confirmed by the judge.
    • They argued for the voidness of the election results due to irregularities.
    • The lawyer explained the voidness of the signature obtained under duress.
  2. The quality of being empty or containing nothing.
    • The voidness of the room echoed with every step.
    • He felt a sense of voidness after the project ended.
    • The voidness of the desert stretched for miles.
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