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nullity. -
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nullity, invalidity geçersizlik -
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n. invalidity, nullity, unsoundness, voidness, informality, void* * *1. disuse 2. invalidness -
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adj. any, no, zero, whatsoever, nary, whatever--------adv. any, aught, never, ever, far from, by any means, ought, least of all, nothing, not a whit, at all, not a dreg, not an iota, not in the least, ne'er, no whit, not at all--------interj. not exactly, nothing--------n. nothing, null, zero, naught, nought, nil, zilch, nullity, ought--------prep. at all--------pron. none, nothing, nix, nought* * *1. any 2. ever 3. naught 4. nil -
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n. cancellation, canceling, cancelling [Brit.], cancel, void, annulment, invalidation, withdrawal, nullity, nullification, abatement, abolition, abrogation, annihilation, avoidance, cassation, defeasance, recall, repeal, rescission, reversal* * *1. abolishment 2. annulment 3. cancellation 4. invalidation 5. rescission 6. revocation 7. rescinding (n.) 8. cancelling (n.) -
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v. be nobody, be a nullity -
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n. nothingness, nullity, nonentity, zero -
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n. action for annulment, nullity suit -
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n. decree of nullity -
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invalidity, nullity -
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nothingness, nullity -
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invalidity, nullity, voidness. -
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1. nothingness, nihility, nullity. 2. utter insignificance. -
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,-li 1. canceling, cancellation. 2. annulment. - davası law action for nullity, action for avoidance. - etmek /ı/ 1. to cancel. 2. to annul.
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