expectedly-voided
|ex-pect-ed-ly-void-ed|
/ɪkˈspɛktɪdli ˈvɔɪdɪd/
anticipated nullification
Etymology
'expectedly-voided' originates from the combination of 'expectedly' and 'voided'. 'Expectedly' comes from the Latin 'expectare', meaning 'to look out for', and 'voided' comes from the Old French 'voider', meaning 'to empty or annul'.
'expectedly' evolved from the Latin 'expectare' through Middle English 'expecten', and 'voided' evolved from Old French 'voider' through Middle English 'voiden'.
Initially, 'voided' meant 'to empty', but over time it evolved to include the meaning of 'to annul or invalidate'.
Meanings by Part of Speech
Adjective 1
describes something that has been nullified or invalidated in a manner that was anticipated or foreseen.
The contract was expectedly-voided after the breach of terms.
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Last updated: 2025/07/16 04:43
