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Word | Rescind |
annul by recalling or rescinding; He revoked the ban on smoking; lift an embargo; vacate a death sentence / To cut off / cancel / revoke, cancel, or repeal (a law, order, or agreement). / to end (a law, contract, agreement, etc.) officially : to say officially that (something) is no longer valid, | |
Usage | ⇒ I am going to rescind an agreement between us ⇒ Because of the public outcry against the new taxes, the senator proposed a bill to rescind the unpopular financial measure. ⇒ The navy rescinded its ban on women sailors. ⇒ the government eventually rescinded the directive |
Synonyms | cancel, revoke, annul, void, repeal, recall, recant, reverse, nullify, retract, quash, invalidate, repudiate, abrogate, abolish, countermand, vacate, withdraw, lift, overrule, |
Antonyms | allow, approve, enact, establish, found, permit, arrange, command, confirm, constitute, create, decree, demonstrate, enforce, fix, formalize, impose, legalize, legislate, maintain, |
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