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nul·li·fi·ca·tion[ˌnʌlɪfɪˈkeɪʃən]n Aufhebung f; of an agreement, a law, a treaty Ungültigkeitserklärung f; of marriage Annullierung f* * *["nʌlIfI'keISən]n1) Annullierung f, Aufhebung f* * *nullification [ˌnʌlıfıˈkeıʃn] s1. Ungültigkeitserklärung f2. Aufhebung f* * *n.Annullierung f. -
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nul·li·fi·ca·tion [ˌnʌlɪfɪʼkeɪʃən] n -
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in·vali·da·tion[ɪnˌvælɪˈdeɪʃən]\invalidation of a decision Aufhebung f einer Entscheidung\invalidation of a verdict Außerkraftsetzung f [o Aufhebung f] eines Urteils* * *[In"vlI'deISən]n(of document) Ungültigmachung f; (of theory) Entkräftung f* * *1. Außerkraftsetzung f, Ungültigkeitserklärung f2. Entkräftung f* * *n.Entkräftung f. -
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1. noun, pl. vetoes1)[power or right of] veto — Veto[recht], das
2. transitive verbput a or one's veto on something — sein Veto gegen etwas einlegen
* * *['vi:təu] 1. 3rd person singular present tense - vetoes; verb(to forbid, or refuse to consent to: They vetoed your suggestion.) Einspruch erheben gegen2. noun((also power of veto) the power or right to refuse or forbid: the chairman's (power of) veto.) das Veto* * *[ˈvi:təʊ, AM -t̬oʊ]I. n<pl -es>\veto of a measure Veto nt gegen eine Maßnahmepresidential \veto Veto nt des Präsidentento have the power [or right] of \veto das Vetorecht habenthe author has insisted on having a \veto over the film version of her book die Autorin hat darauf bestanden, ein Vetorecht bei der Verfilmung ihres Buches zu habenII. vt▪ to \veto sth2. (forbid) etw untersagen* * *['viːtəʊ]1. n pl - esVeto ntpower of veto — Vetorecht nt
2. vtsein Veto einlegen gegen* * *veto [ˈviːtəʊ]A pl -toes s1. POL Veto n, Einspruch m:2. POL Veto-, Einspruchsrecht n3. POL Ausübung f des VetosB v/t1. POL sein Veto einlegen gegen, Einspruch erheben gegen2. untersagen, verbieten* * *1. noun, pl. vetoes1)[power or right of] veto — Veto[recht], das
2. transitive verbput a or one's veto on something — sein Veto gegen etwas einlegen
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in·vali·da·tion [ɪn ˌvælɪʼdeɪʃən] n\invalidation of a decision Aufhebung f einer Entscheidung;\invalidation of a verdict Außerkraftsetzung f [o Aufhebung f] eines Urteils;\invalidation of results Annullierung f von Ergebnissen -
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1)( nullification) Veto nt;\veto of a measure Veto nt gegen eine Maßnahme;presidential \veto Veto nt des Präsidententhe author has insisted on having a \veto over the film version of her book die Autorin hat darauf bestanden, ein Vetorecht bei der Verfilmung ihres Buches zu haben;to \veto sth2) ( forbid) etw untersagen
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