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1 annul
[ə'nʌl]* * *past tense, past participle - annulled; verb(to declare (that something is) not valid and cancel (especially a marriage or legal contract).) annullare* * *[ə'nʌl]
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annul — ► VERB (annulled, annulling) ▪ declare (a law, marriage, or other legal contract) invalid. DERIVATIVES annulment noun. ORIGIN Latin annullare, from nullum nothing … English terms dictionary
annul — an·nul /ə nəl/ vt an·nulled, an·nul·ling 1: to declare (a marriage) to have never validly existed compare divorce 2 a: to make legally void b: to declare to no longer have legal effect Merria … Law dictionary
annul — an‧nul [əˈnʌl] verb [transitive] LAW to officially state that an official decision or a contract is no longer valid : • They are seeking to have the bankruptcy order annulled. * * * annul UK US /əˈnʌl/ verb [T] LAW ► to state officially that… … Financial and business terms
annul — verb Annul is used with these nouns as the object: ↑marriage … Collocations dictionary
annul — verb a) To formally revoke the validity of. b) To dissolve (a marital union) on the grounds that it is not valid. See Also: null and void, null, nullify, dissolve … Wiktionary
annul — verb annulled, annulling (transitive often passive) technical to state that a marriage or legal agreement no longer exists annulment noun (C, U) … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
annul — verb their parents wanted to get the marriage annulled Syn: declare invalid, declare null and void, nullify, invalidate, void, disallow; repeal, reverse, rescind, revoke; Law vacate; formal abrogate; recall See note at void Ant: restore … Thesaurus of popular words
annul — verb Syn: declare invalid, declare null and void, nullify, invalidate, void, repeal, revoke Ant: restore, enact … Synonyms and antonyms dictionary
annul — UK [əˈnʌl] / US verb [transitive] Word forms annul : present tense I/you/we/they annul he/she/it annuls present participle annulling past tense annulled past participle annulled to state officially that something such as a marriage, an agreement … English dictionary
annul — transitive verb (annulled; annulling) Etymology: Middle English annullen, from Anglo French annuller, from Late Latin annullare, from Latin ad + nullus not any more at null Date: 15th century 1. to reduce to nothing ; obliterate … New Collegiate Dictionary
annul — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) v. t. cancel, abolish, repeal, rescind, retract, revoke, nullify, quash; dissolve (a marriage); set aside, invalidate. See nullification, divorce. II (Roget s IV) v. Syn. invalidate, render void, repeal … English dictionary for students