annulled / əˈnʌl /

废止已废止废止了废止的

annulled 的定义

v. 有主动词 verb

an·nulled, an·nul·ling.

  1. to make void or null; abolish; cancel; invalidate: to annul a marriage.
  2. to reduce to nothing; obliterate.
  3. to cancel for one day or one time only.

annulled 近义词

v. 动词 verb

void an agreement

更多annulled例句

  1. Fitzhugh soon had a change of heart, the unconsumated marriage was annulled and she returned to Memphis.
  2. When Bernaroli officially changed her name and gender when she renewed her identity card, the Bologna court annulled the marriage.
  3. “This will end as an annulled election by the Constitutional Court, I think,” says Chambers.
  4. Pickford was 21 at the time, but since Jovovich was only 16, her mother had the marriage annulled.
  5. Others argued that the vote should be annulled and a new election called.
  6. Instead of letting the ruined republic enjoy their independent candidate, a local court annulled Dzhioyeva's victory.
  7. Likewise, his poll taxes are cancelled and annulled for the three years next preceding if he has an honorable discharge.
  8. Andrea held up her hand to appease the patrician, whose exaggeration annulled his superiority.
  9. But the bold expedients adopted by the engineer annulled the bending action.
  10. Every distinction which difference of religion or form of government can occasion is here annulled.
  11. Admit this doctrine, and you give to the States an uncontrolled right to decide, and every law may be annulled under this pretext.