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been rescinded
verb
To repeal, annul, or declare void; to take (something such as a rule or contract) out of effect.
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That law has since been rescinded.
That policy has been rescinded.
The ban has been rescinded.
(That rule has since been rescinded).
The warrants have not yet been rescinded.
An order declaring him persona non grata had been rescinded, a spokesman for Mr. Ravalomanana said.
In March 1991, Mr. Evins apologized and said the policy had been rescinded.
His scheduled award next month from the New York Civil War Round Table has been rescinded.
He did not say why the earlier decision had been rescinded.
"They should have been rescinded or marked with asterisks years ago.
For years, Baylor was known for prohibiting dancing on campus, a policy that has been rescinded.
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