🚫nullify (nʌlɪfaɪ)

verb
/ˈnʌlɪfaɪ/
annuler (annuler)

Signification

to make legally null and void; to cancel or invalidate
to make something legally invalid or ineffective
Traduction de la signification
rendre légalement nul et sans effet; annuler ou invalider
rendre légalement nul et sans effet; annuler ou invalider

Phrases d'exemple

The contract was nullified due to fraud.

Le contrat a été annulé en raison de fraude.
Le contrat a été annulé en raison de fraude.

The court decided to nullify the contract.

Le tribunal a décidé d'annuler le contrat.
Le tribunal a décidé d'annuler le contrat.

Expressions d'exemple

nullify the effect
annuler l'effet
annuler l'effet

Synonymes

invalidate, cancel, void, annul, abolish, revoke
Entrée 1
invalidate, cancel, void, annul, abolish
Entrée 2
cancel, void, invalidate, revoke

Antonymes

validate, enforce, approve, confirm, ratify
Entrée 1
validate, enforce, approve
Entrée 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
Entrée 1
nullify a contract, nullify the decision, nullify the effect, nullify the law
Entrée 2
nullify agreement, nullify contract, completely nullify, legally nullify, effectively nullify, nullify results

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