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nullify
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nullify
verb
/ˈnʌlɪfaɪ/
Nuisance
number
Meaning
to make legally null and void; to cancel or invalidate
to make something legally invalid or ineffective
Example Sentences
The contract was nullified due to fraud.
The court decided to
nullify
the contract.
Example Expressions
nullify the effect
Synonyms
invalidate, cancel, void, annul, abolish, revoke
Entry 1
invalidate, cancel, void, annul, abolish
Entry 2
cancel, void, invalidate, revoke
Antonyms
validate, enforce, approve, confirm, ratify
Entry 1
validate, enforce, approve
Entry 2
validate, confirm, approve, ratify
Collocations
nullify a contract, nullify the decision, nullify the effect, nullify the law, nullify agreement, nullify contract, completely nullify, legally nullify, effectively nullify, nullify results
Entry 1
nullify a contract, nullify the decision, nullify the effect, nullify the law
Entry 2
nullify agreement, nullify contract, completely nullify, legally nullify, effectively nullify, nullify results
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