- un|a|void|a|ble
- un|a|void|a|ble «UHN uh VOY duh buhl», adjective.2. Law, Archaic. not liable to be voided.–un´a|void´a|ble|ness, noun.
Useful english dictionary. 2012.
Useful english dictionary. 2012.
void´a|ble|ness — void|a|ble «VOY duh buhl», adjective. 1. capable of being made or declared void; that can be either voided or confirmed: »The contract was voidable by either party after twelve months. 2. capable of being given up. –void´a|ble|ness, noun … Useful english dictionary
void|a|ble — «VOY duh buhl», adjective. 1. capable of being made or declared void; that can be either voided or confirmed: »The contract was voidable by either party after twelve months. 2. capable of being given up. –void´a|ble|ness, noun … Useful english dictionary
un´a|void´a|ble|ness — un|a|void|a|ble «UHN uh VOY duh buhl», adjective. 1. that cannot be avoided; inevitable: »an unavoidable delay. SYNONYM(S): inescapable. 2. Law, Archaic. not liable to be voided. –un´a|void´a|ble|ness, noun … Useful english dictionary
a|void|a|ble — «uh VOY duh buhl», adjective. 1. that can be avoided: »With care the accident would have been avoidable. 2. Law. voidable. –a|void´a|bly, adverb … Useful english dictionary
void — [[t]vɔɪd[/t]] adj. 1) law having no legal force or effect; not legally binding or enforceable 2) useless; ineffectual; vain 3) devoid; destitute (usu. fol. by of): a life void of meaning[/ex] 4) without contents; empty 5) gov without an incumbent … From formal English to slang
a|void´a|bly — a|void|a|ble «uh VOY duh buhl», adjective. 1. that can be avoided: »With care the accident would have been avoidable. 2. Law. voidable. –a|void´a|bly, adverb … Useful english dictionary
de|fea´si|ble|ness — de|fea|si|ble «dih FEE zuh buhl», adjective. that can be or is liable to be made null and void. –de|fea´si|ble|ness, noun … Useful english dictionary
de|fea|si|ble — «dih FEE zuh buhl», adjective. that can be or is liable to be made null and void. –de|fea´si|ble|ness, noun … Useful english dictionary
an|nul´la|ble — an|nul «uh NUHL», transitive verb, nulled, nul|ling. 1. to do away with; destroy the force of; make void; cancel: »to annul a plan. The judge annulled the contract because one of the signers was too young. SYNONYM(S): abolish, nullify, abrogate.… … Useful english dictionary
in|de|fea|si|ble — «IHN dih FEE zuh buhl», adjective. not to be annulled, made void, or done away with: »Kings were once believed to have an indefeasible right to rule. ╂[< in 1 not + defeasible] –in´de|fea´si|bly, adverb … Useful english dictionary