/vɔɪd/ – adjective / verb
Definition: không có hiệu lực, không có giá trị, làm mất hiệu lực pháp lý, làm cho mất giá trị.
A more thorough explanation: In legal terms, “void” refers to something that is without legal effect or validity. When a contract or agreement is deemed void, it is considered as though it never existed and has no legal force.
Example: The contract was declared void by the court due to a lack of consideration from one of the parties.