nullified 的定义
nul·li·fied, nul·li·fy·ing.
- to render or declare legally void or inoperative: to nullify a contract.
- to deprive of value or effectiveness; make futile or of no consequence.
nullified 近义词
cancel, revoke
nullified 的近义词 44 个
- abolish
- abrogate
- annul
- invalidate
- negate
- offset
- quash
- repeal
- rescind
- restrict
- torpedo
- undo
- veto
- void
- wipe out
- abate
- annihilate
- ax
- compensate
- confine
- counteract
- counterbalance
- countervail
- kill
- limit
- neutralize
- renege
- scratch
- scrub
- squash
- trash
- vitiate
- zap
- blue pencil
- bring to naught
- call all bets off
- disannul
- forget it
- nig
- render null and void
- renig
- stamp out
- take out
- wash out
nullified 的反义词 25 个
更多nullified例句
- Officials, however, nullified the play after ruling Fuente had called timeout as the ball was being snapped.
- Obviously, its utility in that regard has now been nullified.
- The advantage of being the side that isn't lying out its you-know-what is completely nullified.
- A court with no women nullified anti-abortion laws that had been enacted almost entirely by men.
- The oath that Louis the Lusty took, his signature, his seal affixed to our charter—all that is then nullified?
- Prisoners were released from their toils, a lawless mob overran the thoroughfares, and civic government was nullified.
- I entered atmosphere, made planetfall with nullified visibility, and took off the guardsman and a young native.
- Thus many new speculations were hazarded which nullified each other.
- But Mr. Conne winked pleasantly at him, and it quite nullified that scornful look.