/tə meɪk vɔɪd/ – Phrase
Definition: làm mất hiệu lực pháp lý.
A more throughout explanation: “To make void” in legal terms means to invalidate, nullify, or render legally ineffective. It refers to the act of canceling or declaring something as null and void, typically due to a defect in the legal process or a violation of the law.
Example: The contract was found to be void due to a lack of consideration from one of the parties.