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be rescinded
verb
To repeal, annul, or declare void; to take (something such as a rule or contract) out of effect.
Exact(60)
It should be rescinded.
They cannot be rescinded.
Prop 13 needs to be rescinded.
There are still a few earmarks that could be rescinded.
"And let me say, this fine will not be rescinded.
Still, he worries that the offer could be rescinded.
Even rules that can't be rescinded can be left unenforced.
In the Philippines, the attack on Rappler should be rescinded.
But he predicted the football contract would be rescinded.
Former students say those points can be rescinded quickly after months of hard work.
Were it a matter of science alone, all those AIDS statutes could be rescinded tomorrow.
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