fill a void



fill a/the void

to replace something important that you have lost, or to provide something important that you need The country needs a strong leader to help fill the void left by the death of the president. Religion helped me fill a void in my life.
See also: fill, void

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
SÍLeSHEE-laIrish
Drusilladroo-SIL-ə (English)Biblical, Ancient Roman, Biblical Latin
Barlaam-Judeo-Christian Legend
LinnieLIN-eeEnglish
SÁRika-Hungarian
Qamar-Arabic