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recision

[ri-sizh-uhn]

noun

  1. an act of canceling or voiding; cancellation.



recision

/ ɪˈɪə /

noun

  1. the act of cancelling or rescinding; annulment

    the recision of a treaty

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Other 51Թ Forms

  • nonrecision noun
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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of recision1

1605–15; < Latin īō- (stem of īō ) a pruning, reduction, equivalent to ī ( us ), past participle of ī to cut back ( re- re- + ( ere ), combining form of caedere to cut + -tus past participle suffix, with dt > s ) + -ō- -ion
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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of recision1

C17: from Latin īō , from ī to cut back
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"They are going to do a $9 billion recision bill," he said.

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They also want the short-term extension to include provisions repealing $80 billion in new IRS funding and the recision of unspent COVID-19 relief.

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The Alliance Defending Freedom, a nonprofit legal organization that has also fielded cases involving religious-based student groups on college and university campuses, also filed a comment opposing the recision.

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A federal judge put those plans in limbo on Monday by issuing a ruling halting the recision.

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Theodore B. Olsen, a solicitor general under President George W. Bush who will be one of two lawyers arguing against DACA’s recision, suggested that the Trump administration’s justification falls short of what Roberts demanded in the census case.

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