English to Punjabi Dictionary void

void

ਬੇਕਾਰ
definition
verb
the Supreme Court voided the statute
declare that (something) is not valid or legally binding.
But to give you an idea, all these areas here, except for the lower Ninth Ward - most of these areas that I'm showing you right here were already voided of water; the water was gone.
discharge or drain away (water, gases, etc.).
noun
the black void of space
a completely empty space.
Tricks are played as in Whist, that is, suit must be followed if possible and a player void in the suit led may trump or discard as he chooses.
(in bridge and whist) a suit in which a player is dealt no cards.
adjective
the contract was void
not valid or legally binding.
void spaces surround the tanks
completely empty.
example
The below-decks, where the 'void' rooms, hold, cannon-deck, and pretty much everything else in the ship was located.
It is soluble in water, which means, before conducting atmosphere readings in tanks and 'void' spaces, any residual water will need to be agitated or mopped up.
You secretly place the bets, one to a suit, and if you're 'void' in that suit at the end of the hand, you collect the appropriate number of points.
Porosity is defined as the ratio of the volume of pores, or 'void' space, in a porous material to the bulk volume of the material, which includes both solids and voids.
It is the emptiness, the 'void' that swallows me for a moment, and I realize I am working, and far from my love.
This ratio provides an indication of the available 'void' space within the pore structure of the brick unit to accommodate freezing expansion.
At first floor level this area is 'void' , indicating perhaps why much of this accommodation at ground level has not been capable of sub-division.
Koolhaas also designed the Guggenheim's own 6400 sq m exhibition space within a 'void' just off the casino.
The bed is a 'void' space, a limbo where life's pause button can be pressed at will.
Nevertheless, attraction across 'void' space seemed a mystery, and some of his eminent contemporaries were unwilling to accept his physics.
The second player to any lead must follow suit if able; must trump if able when 'void' of a plain suit lead; and in any case must win the trick if he can.
His loss leaves a 'void' in the community which will be difficult to replace and we tender our deepest sympathies to the bereaved.
Both parties accepted that the variation agreement was 'void' .
The authors argue that, despite the provision in Article 53 that inconsistent treaties are 'void' , the doctrine has had little formal or practical consequence.
Will judges invoke their own narrow, ideological readings of the Constitution to 'void' progressive legislation?
The principle is that if a second card of a suit that has been led is played at the earliest opportunity, this guarantees that one of the players will be made to be 'void' in that suit.
The condition was therefore unenforceable or 'void' for uncertainty and, even if the other grounds were to fail, the decision should be quashed to allow this matter to be corrected.
Before the mid-eighteenth century, courts were prepared to 'void' a statute if it was deemed to clash with common law.
A defender exchanging only a few cards usually is best off by trying to make himself 'void' in a side suit.
East considers that it is best to trump with the QH and West, now 'void' in the led suit of clubs, is allowed to over-trump with the AH
The rules of play are as in Euchre - you must follow suit, and if 'void' of the suit led you may trump or discard at will.
In a nutshell, the important issue is whether the compromise of proceedings entered into by parties on the basis of a common mistake of law is 'void' by reason of that mistake.
You can't imagine it as an empty black 'void' , because you don't have eyes too see it, ears to hear it, or a brain to comprehend it.
A multiple lead may also win because an opponent, although 'void' , does not have enough trumps to match the number of cards led.
It does not include all of the 'void' space on mineral restoration works.
However, perhaps the biggest 'void' will be caused by the loss of on-loan Celtic forward, David Fernandez.
Too bad the anti-war statement has become all but null and 'void' .
There's a 'void' , an empty space in my observations where the poor guy was which seems somehow to have failed to register properly.
If a player is 'void' in such category any of the other cards in the hand can be played.
Many of the legal consequences of marriage have now been applied even to 'void' unions, and virtually all marriages are open to dissolution even if only one spouse wishes it.
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