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annulled

/uh-nuhl/US // əˈnʌl //UK // (əˈnʌl) //

废止,已废止,废止了,废止的

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Definitions

v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1

    an·nulled, an·nul·ling.

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

Synonyms & Antonyms

verbvoid an agreement
Antonyms

Examples

  • Fitzhugh soon had a change of heart, the unconsumated marriage was annulled and she returned to Memphis.

  • When Bernaroli officially changed her name and gender when she renewed her identity card, the Bologna court annulled the marriage.

  • “This will end as an annulled election by the Constitutional Court, I think,” says Chambers.

  • Pickford was 21 at the time, but since Jovovich was only 16, her mother had the marriage annulled.

  • Others argued that the vote should be annulled and a new election called.

  • Instead of letting the ruined republic enjoy their independent candidate, a local court annulled Dzhioyeva's victory.

  • Likewise, his poll taxes are cancelled and annulled for the three years next preceding if he has an honorable discharge.

  • Andrea held up her hand to appease the patrician, whose exaggeration annulled his superiority.

  • But the bold expedients adopted by the engineer annulled the bending action.

  • Every distinction which difference of religion or form of government can occasion is here annulled.

  • Admit this doctrine, and you give to the States an uncontrolled right to decide, and every law may be annulled under this pretext.