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cancelation
noun
Alternative spelling of cancellation
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"cancelation" is a correct and usable word in written English.
You can use it when referring to the act of canceling something or when something has been canceled. For example, "The cancelation of the event has been postponed until further notice."
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On Thursday, however, mild temperatures and a mix of rain and wet snow forced the cancelation of the super-G, a speed event that Vonn excels in, having won it four times this season.
They've been trying to stay sharp at the local rinks while the labor dispute that's already prompted cancelation of about one-third of the scheduled games this season lingers.
In one case last month, the State Commissioners Authority, an advisory legal body, recommended the cancelation of a contract to sell to Palm Hills 95 hectares, or 235 acres, of public land northeast of Cairo.
Same routine (deep chill yielding to frostbite), before cancelation and delivery by bus (it moves!) to "Arrivals" 10 meters away, to collect bags and return to the check-in hall -- where a scene from the "Inferno" awaited, crowds eddying like frenzied ants dislodged from their path.
Protests against the cancelation of the saint day have been heard in several cities, most notably Naples, where the patron saint — San Gennaro, or St. Januarius — is passionately revered.
The move, which followed the cancelation Monday of roughly 1,000 flights after a new eruption of a volcano in Iceland, came as the airline industry renewed its calls for the European Union to develop more precise criteria for determining no-fly zones in order to minimize traffic disruptions.
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Linda Zintz, communications director at San Diego Unified School District, said that his schools would remain open amid the cancelations.
The next round of preseason cancelations will most likely come at the end of next week.
Weather has created such regular chaos with the Open schedule — it has delayed the men's final from Sunday to Monday each of the last three years — that cancelations and delays have become as much a part of the scene at the National Tennis Center as overpriced sandwiches.
Further delays or cancelations would complicate things further.
While that has resulted in big budget cuts, including layoffs and major exhibition cancelations and postponements at institutions like the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum and the Whitney Museum of American Art, officials at the Met and the Museum of Natural History have decided, in the words of Mr. de Montebello, "to weather the storm".
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