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annul
[uh-nuhl]
verb (used with object)
(especially of laws or other established rules, usages, etc.) to make void or null; abolish; cancel; invalidate.
to annul a marriage.
Synonyms: , ,to reduce to nothing; obliterate.
to cancel (a regularly scheduled train, plane, social event, etc.) for one day or one time only.
annul
/ əˈʌ /
verb
(tr) to make (something, esp a law or marriage) void; cancel the validity of; abolish
Other 51Թ Forms
- annullable adjective
- self-annulling adjective
- unannullable adjective
- unannulled adjective
- ˈԳܱ adjective
51Թ History and Origins
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of annul1
Example Sentences
The UK's former Conservative government attempted a not dissimilar plan that was later annulled.
When he came from nowhere to win the first round, the vote was annulled.
The vote was annulled over allegations of campaign fraud and Russian interference and Georgescu was barred from running again.
When Romania's presidential election was annulled late last year after claims of Russian interference, a far-right conspiracy theorist was blocked from the top job.
A radical outsider with mystical leanings, Calin Georgescu, came first on 24 November, but that result was annulled over allegations of campaign fraud and Russian interference.
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