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. (ambitransitive, 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

Etymology 1

Noun

voiden

  1. genitive plural of voi

Etymology 2

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[1]:
      Somtyme a castel, al of lym and stoon; And whan hem lyked, voyded it anon.
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