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1. n зачёркивание2. n аннулирование, отмена3. n полигр. вычёркивание4. n полигр. перепечатанный лист; перепечатка5. n полигр. муз. бекар6. n полигр. обыкн. компостер7. n полигр. вчт. отмена8. v вычёркивать, вымарывать, зачёркивать9. v стирать10. v аннулировать, отменять11. v взять обратно, отказаться12. v погашать13. v изгладить14. v загладить15. v мат. сокращать16. v юр. отзывать17. v вчт. прерыватьСинонимический ряд:1. call off (verb) call off; drop; scrub2. counteract (verb) counteract; neutralise3. delete (verb) annul; black out; blot out; cross out; delete; efface; erase; expunge; obliterate; omit; rub out; scratch out; strike out; undo; wipe out; x out4. discontinue (verb) discontinue; terminate5. repeal (verb) countermand; recall; recant; repeal; repudiate; rescind; revoke6. void (verb) abolish; abrogate; annihilate; annul; invalidate; negate; neutralise; neutralize; nullify; overrule; render null and void; set aside; vacate; vitiate; voidАнтонимический ряд:confirm; continue; contract; enact; enforce; establish; include; maintain; perpetuate; ratify; record; sustain; uphold
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