rescind 的定义
rescind 近义词
declare null and void
更多rescind例句
- Attorney General Merrick Garland urged Abbott to rescind the order one day after it was announced, calling it contrary to federal law.
- This week, more than 150 athletes, educators and activists signed a letter, asking the IOC to go further, including rescinding the ban on medal stand protest.
- The legislature eventually rescinded the cuts on a bipartisan vote.
- State officials rescinded their request to end the program after the court issued an order earlier this month to temporarily block Hogan’s directive.
- In a Union-Tribune op-ed, Stephen Johnson, a Coronado High School alum, wrote that the school board should “rescind the firing of the coach and it and the principal should publicly apologize.”
- Would the Democrats rescind those rights if they were to return to power?
- The Obama administration called the decision regarding E1 unhelpful and pressed Israel to rescind it.
- How many votes to re-allow insurers to rescind policies when they discover a pre-existing condition?
- Health plans cannot rescind your policy if you get “too” sick.
- Unless America is going to rescind that policy–not a chance, really–the planes were going to go to Israel sooner or later.
- Hillsborough ordered the Massachusetts assembly to rescind its circular letter.
- The delegation did not rescind the resolution; the Convention did not reverse it.
- Next morning a few of the colonists assembled at the Agency House and vociferously demanded the Agent to rescind his order.
- On the 6th of June directions to rescind the orders to capture Swedish ships were given.
- Rescind′ment; Rescis′sion, the act of rescinding: the act of annulling or repealing.