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Originally Posted by Gixxersixxerman
You showed me you have no idea what your talking about when you say Void in your title.. No warranty is voided.. Just denied.. And yes I work in the automotive industry
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Void
adjective
adjective: void
- 1.
not valid or legally binding.
"the contract was void"
synonyms:invalid, null, ineffective, nonviable, useless, worthless, nugatory "the election was void"
antonyms:valid- (of speech or action) ineffectual; useless.
"all the stratagems you've worked out are rendered void"
- 2.
completely empty.
"void spaces surround the tanks"
synonyms:empty, vacant, blank, bare, clear, free, unfilled, unoccupied, uninhabited More"vast void spaces"
antonyms:full- free from; lacking.
"what were once the masterpieces of literature are now void of meaning"
synonyms:devoid of, empty of, vacant of, bereft of, free from; lacking, wanting, without, with nary a
"a country void of man or beast"
antonyms:occupied
- formal
(of an office or position) vacant.
- 3.
(in bridge and whist) having been dealt no cards in a particular suit.noun
noun: void; plural noun: voids
- 1.
a completely empty space.
"the black void of space"
synonyms:vacuum, emptiness, nothingness, nullity, blankness, vacuity; empty space, blank space, space, gap, cavity, chasm, abyss, gulf, pit, black hole
"the void of space"
- an emptiness caused by the loss of something.
"the void left by the death of his wife"
- an unfilled space in a wall, building, or structure.
- 2.
(in bridge and whist) a suit in which a player is dealt no cards.verb
verb: void; 3rd person present: voids; past tense: voided; past participle: voided; gerund or present participle: voiding
- 1.
declare that (something) is not valid or legally binding.
"the Supreme Court voided the statute"
synonyms:invalidate, annul, nullify; negate, quash, cancel, countermand, repeal, revoke, rescind, retract, withdraw, reverse, undo, abolish;
vacate;
formalabrogate
"the contract was voided"
antonyms:validate
- 2.
discharge or drain away (water, gases, etc.).- Medicine
excrete (waste matter).
- empty or evacuate (a container or space).
Denied
verb
past tense: denied; past participle: denied
- 1.
state that one refuses to admit the truth or existence of.
"they deny any responsibility for the tragedy"
synonyms:contradict, controvert, repudiate, challenge, counter, contest, oppose, rebut; informalpoke holes in;
formalgainsay
"the report was denied by witnesses"
antonyms:confirm- refuse to admit the truth of (a concept or proposition that is supported by the majority of scientific or historical evidence).
"an anti-environmentalist campaign group that denies climate change"
- 2.
refuse to give or grant (something requested or desired) to (someone).
"the inquiry was denied access to intelligence sources"
synonyms:refuse, turn down, reject, rebuff, repulse, decline, veto, dismiss; informalgive the thumbs down to, give the red light to, nix
"he denied the request"
antonyms:accept- refrain from satisfying oneself.
"he had denied himself sexually for years"
- archaic
refuse access to (someone).
"the servants are ordered to deny him"
Just thought you might like to learn what the words mean..................
If you had actually bothered to read the links I provided the word Void is used a lot too...................
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