voiden

See also: vöiden

English

Etymology

From void + -en.

Verb

voiden (third-person singular simple present voidens, present participle voidening, simple past and past participle voidened)

  1. (transitive, intransitive, rare, nonstandard) To make or become void.
    • 1989, Lok Sabha Debates - Volume 52, Issues 20-21, page 21:
      So, it is temporarily voidened on account of stay granted by court.
    • 2014, Stefan Sorin Muresan, Social Market Economy: The Case of Germany, page 144:
      Public consciousness seems to be voidening of meaning and purpose in life.

Anagrams

Finnish

Alternative forms

Noun

voiden

  1. genitive plural of voi

Noun

voiden

  1. genitive plural of vuo

Anagrams

Middle English

Verb

voiden

  1. To leave; to depart
    • 1394, Chaucer, “v. 1149”, in The Franklin's Tale:
      Somtyme a castel, al of lym and stoon; And whan hem lyked, voyded it anon.
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