1. voiding - Noun
2. voiding - Adjective
3. voiding - Verb
of Void
The act of one who, or that which, v/ids.
That which is voided; that which is ejected or evacuated; a remnant; a fragment.
Receiving what is ejected or voided.
Source: Webster's dictionaryBush said he had considered the “undeniably significant” economic effects of voiding the lease sales. Source: Internet
In 1342 Louis also acquired Tyrol for the Wittelsbach by voiding the first marriage of Margarete Maultasch with John Henry of Bohemia and marrying her to his own son Louis V, thus alienating the House of Luxemburg even more. Source: Internet
I understand it may well come down to PPG as nobody wants the season voiding but that doesn't take into account previous form - look at the impact Nigel Pearson's had at Watford and Norwich have a belief that they're not out of it yet. Source: Internet
Nobunaga eventually cast him out, voiding alliances created in the Shiba clan's name. Source: Internet
Chronic holding of urine and failing to relax the pelvic floor muscles with voiding (dysfunctional voiding) may result in urinary retention. Source: Internet
Cayetano urged the executive department to file an urgent motion for the SC to clarify the “parameters” of savings in its ruling voiding some parts of the DAP. Source: Internet