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annuls
verb
Third person singular of annul
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When two of these inks combine, each annuls in the other the capacity to reflect that one of the two primary colours that it cannot itself reflect; the eye then perceives only the one primary colour that both inks reflect; for example, red, by combining yellow and magenta inks.
His ministry annuls the fornications of a secular society.
He goes on to paint the "Ring" as a mythological tale that annuls, one by one, the consolations of mythology.
He is fond of Paris and wants it to retain its charm & beauty and so annuls inappropriate changes.
It annuls all of the decisions made by the Court before 1 January 2012 so that they have no legal effect.
But, judged by the standards of most cartoonists, Shrigley doesn't really make the grade: a cartoon should have an effortless if expressive line betokening the art that annuls any artistry.
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In the past 15 years it has worked on 120 cases of mistreatment and prompted 655 unlawful decisions to be annulled, organisers say.
Even Gracia praised Iraizoz and questioned the referee's decision to annul the keeper's goal.
In one case last year, a German sports photographer had a bankruptcy order against him annulled after it emerged that he still lived in Germany and did not even own a camera.
The convictions of Amanda Knox and Raffaele Sollecito for the murder of Meredith Kercher have been annulled, bringing to a close a seven-year legal saga.
Lucrezia Borgia's first marriage to Giovanni Sforza was annulled, and he alleged that she was committing incest with her father, the pope.
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