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VOID
Definitionen von VOID
- nichts sinnvolles oder nichts bewirkend
- nicht das übliche oder nichts umfassend
- ein Volumen ohne jeglichen Inhalt
- ein Gefühl der Entbehrung
- das weniger dichte innerhalb einer Umgebung
- rechtlich ungültig machen
- einen Inhalt entfernen
Anzahl der Buchstaben
4
Ist Palindrom
Nein
Beispiele für die Verwendung von VOID in einem Satz
- In mathematics, the empty set or void set is the unique set having no elements; its size or cardinality (count of elements in a set) is zero.
- In Norse mythology, Ginnungagap (old Norse: ; "gaping abyss", "yawning void") is the primordial, magical void mentioned in three poems from the Poetic Edda and the Gylfaginning, the Eddaic text recording Norse cosmogony.
- Leucippus divided the world into two entities: atoms, indivisible particles that make up all things, and the void, the nothingness that exists between the atoms.
- A previously undiscovered quirk of the laws of physics allows starships to jump to "The Void", a hyperspatial realm that greatly shortens the travel times between inhabited worlds, once they reach 1% of the speed of light.
- The initial state of the universe is chaos, a dark indefinite void considered a divine primordial condition from which everything else appeared.
- Holland College was later created to fill the void left by the merger of Prince of Wales College into the university.
- The party is directly subject to an adverse effect by the statute or action in question, and the harm suffered will continue unless the court grants relief in the form of damages or a finding that the law either does not apply to the party or that the law is void or can be nullified.
- As well as established techniques, such as lipograms (Perec's novel A Void) and palindromes, the group devises new methods, often based on mathematical problems, such as the knight's tour of the chess-board and permutations.
- Early pens such as reed pens, quill pens, dip pens and ruling pens held a small amount of ink on a nib or in a small void or cavity that had to be periodically recharged by dipping the tip of the pen into an inkwell.
- In the void, the region became rigorously Catholic due to the influence of a preacher and Marian missionary Louis de Montfort who radically changed the spirituality of the region.
- On December 16, 1837, the Texas Senate declared the treaty null and void, and encroachment upon Cherokee lands continued.
- He waited alone in his shell, which appeared as an egg spinning in the empty endless void of the time before the sky, before the Earth, before the Moon, before the Sun, before the stars.
- The southern lowlands consist of rolling limestone flatlands void of aquifer sinks and consist of dense but sparse forests of oak, walnut poplar and ash.
- The inclusion, though never formally amounting to legal annexation, was condemned internationally and declared "null and void" by the United Nations General Assembly.
- The mayoral election held on November 7, 2006, was declared null and void after allegations of voter fraud were filed by the losing candidate Walter G.
- At the end of the war, a labor shortage created a void readily filled by Hispanic migrant workers, and the Bracero Program (a guest-worker program agreed to by the US and Mexico during World War II).
- From 1937 to 1995, the Supreme Court of the United States did not void a single Act of Congress for exceeding Congress's power under the Commerce Clause of the United States Constitution, instead holding that anything that could conceivably impact interstate commerce was subject to federal regulation.
- Shrinkage defect or shrinkage void, a casting defect caused by metal solidifying from the outside inward.
- In 1876, Niikawa Prefecture was merged into Ishikawa Prefecture but the merger was void in 1881 and the area was re-established as Toyama Prefecture.
- MCA responded by suing Petty for breach of contract which prompted him to declare bankruptcy as a tactic to void his contract with MCA.
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