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nullify
English
Etymology
null +? -ify.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?n?l?fa?/
Verb
nullify (third-person singular simple present nullifies, present participle nullifying, simple past and past participle nullified)
- (transitive, law) To make legally invalid.
- To prevent from happening.
- To make of no use or value; to cancel out.
Synonyms
- (to make legally invalid): annul, cancel
Related terms
- null
- nullification
- nullifiable
- annihilate
Translations
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abrogated
English
Verb
abrogated
- simple past tense and past participle of abrogate
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