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fill a void — fill a/the void to replace something important that you have lost, or to provide something important that you need. The country needs a strong leader to help fill the void left by the death of the president. Religion helped me fill a void in my… … New idioms dictionary
fill the void — fill a/the void to replace something important that you have lost, or to provide something important that you need. The country needs a strong leader to help fill the void left by the death of the president. Religion helped me fill a void in my… … New idioms dictionary
fill the void — to replace or provide something necessary. It is impossible to fill the void left by my sister s death … New idioms dictionary
fill a need — fill a need/gap/void/vacuum/ phrase to provide something that is missing or needed The company is hoping to fill a gap in the market. He wondered how he would ever fill the void left by his son’s death. Thesaurus: to provide something needed or… … Useful english dictionary
fill a gap — fill a need/gap/void/vacuum/ phrase to provide something that is missing or needed The company is hoping to fill a gap in the market. He wondered how he would ever fill the void left by his son’s death. Thesaurus: to provide something needed or… … Useful english dictionary
fill a vacuum — fill a need/gap/void/vacuum/ phrase to provide something that is missing or needed The company is hoping to fill a gap in the market. He wondered how he would ever fill the void left by his son’s death. Thesaurus: to provide something needed or… … Useful english dictionary
fill — fill1 [ fıl ] verb *** ▸ 1 make something full ▸ 2 become full of something ▸ 3 put something in hole/gap ▸ 4 about sound/smell/light ▸ 5 be given job/position ▸ 6 feel emotion strongly ▸ 7 spend time doing something ▸ 8 put something in hole in… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
fill — I UK [fɪl] / US verb Word forms fill : present tense I/you/we/they fill he/she/it fills present participle filling past tense filled past participle filled *** 1) fill or fill up [transitive] to make something full Let me fill your glass. Tears… … English dictionary
void — void1 [vɔıd] n [singular] 1.) a feeling of great sadness that you have when someone you love dies or when something is taken from you ▪ Running the business helped to fill the void after his wife died. 2.) a situation in which something important … Dictionary of contemporary English
void — void1 [ vɔıd ] noun singular FORMAL 1. ) a situation in which something important that is usually present is no longer there: fill the void: It will be difficult to fill the void left by his departure. 2. ) an extremely large empty space: The… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English