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1 nullify
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3 nullify
transitive verb* * *nul·li·fy<- ie->[ˈnʌlɪfaɪ]vt▪ to \nullify sth1. (invalidate) etw für ungültig [o nichtig] erklärento \nullify a marriage eine Ehe annullieren2. (make useless) one's work etw zunichtemachen* * *['nʌlIfaɪ]vtannullieren, für (null und) nichtig erklären* * *nullify [ˈnʌlıfaı] v/t1. für ungültig oder für null und nichtig erklären2. aufheben* * *transitive verbfür null und nichtig od. rechtsungültig erklären [Vertrag, Testament]* * *v.annullieren v.aufheben v. -
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to \nullify sth1) ( invalidate) etw für ungültig erklären;to \nullify a marriage eine Ehe annullieren -
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6 nullify a marriage
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7 nullify errors
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8 negate
ne·gate[nɪˈgeɪt]vt (nullify)* * *[nI'geɪt]vt(= nullify) zunichtemachen; (= deny) verneinen (ALSO GRAM), negieren (geh)* * *negate [nıˈɡeıt] v/t1. negieren, verneinen, leugnen2. eine Wirkung etc neutralisieren, aufheben* * *v.negieren v.verneinen v. -
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transitive verb1) (Chem.) neutralisieren2) (counteract) neutralisieren; entkräften [Argument]* * *verb (to make useless or harmless usually by causing an opposite effect.) neutralisieren* * *neu·tral·ize[ˈnju:trəlaɪz, AM ˈnu:-, ˈnjʊ-]vttheir objective was to \neutralize the enemy planes ihr Ziel war es, die feindlichen Flugzeuge außer Gefecht zu setzen; (weaken) a colour, smell etw abschwächen; a strong taste etw mildernto \neutralize the acidity/alkalinity of sth die Azidität/Alkalität von etw dat neutralisieren fachspr* * *['njuːtrəlaɪz]vtneutralisieren (ALSO CHEM); (fig) aufheben; the force of an argument die Spitze nehmen (+dat)* * *neutralize v/tneutralize each other sich gegenseitig aufheben2. POL für neutral erklären3. ELEK neutralisieren, entkoppeln* * *transitive verb1) (Chem.) neutralisieren2) (counteract) neutralisieren; entkräften [Argument]* * *(US) v.kaltstellen v.neutralisieren v. -
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11 neutralize
neu·tral·ize [ʼnju:trəlaɪz, Am ʼnu:-, ʼnjʊ-] vttheir objective was to \neutralize the enemy planes ihr Ziel war es, die feindlichen Flugzeuge außer Gefecht zu setzen;to \neutralize the acidity/ alkalinity of sth die Azidität/Alkalität von etw dat neutralisieren fachspr
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