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rescinded from
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "rescinded from" is not correct in standard English usage.
It is typically used in legal or formal contexts to indicate that something has been revoked or canceled, but it should be followed by a subject rather than "from." Example: "The contract was rescinded due to non-compliance."
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Alternative expressions(8)
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Human-verified examples from authoritative sources
Exact Expressions
6 human-written examples
In the late 1940s, Park had received a death sentence, later rescinded, from a military panel that had included Choi, who was thus forced to retire from the military following the coup.
News & Media
It was not three years ago that all Premier League funding was rescinded from the fan empowerment organisation Supporters Direct, on the basis of a few swearily abusive tweets sent by its chief executive minutes after AFC Wimbledon's promotion to the Football League.
News & Media
"In the months since we made the difficult decision to defer equitable sharing payments because of the $1.2 billion rescinded from the Asset Forfeiture Fund, the financial solvency of the fund has improved to the point where it is no longer necessary to continue deferring equitable sharing payments," spokesman Peter J. Carr said in an email Monday.
News & Media
Was that maybe because we had the red card rescinded from last week?
News & Media
Defender Michael Duff will be available for selection after having his red card rescinded from the previous match against West Ham.
News & Media
In 1916 Gordon-Cumming ensured that the Labour Party politician Ramsay MacDonald had his membership rescinded from the Moray Golf Club because of the latter's opposition to the First World War.
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Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
54 human-written examples
In other words, when we make claims about where it hurts (attribute pain to bodily locations), strictly speaking we in fact rescind from logically committing ourselves to there being anything physically wrong in those locations — even though we normally expect to find some physical disorder in them.
Science
Some were shocking (contrary to popular opinion, women don't cite raising children or having a family as a primary reason they rescind from the media space as directors or producers) and not-so-shocking (only 4.4percentt of the directors of the of top Hollywood grossing films from the past 11 years were directed by women).
News & Media
Seeing it as a reason to rescind from enacting such laws and policies would lead to stasis.
Science
Then in June, House appropriators rescinded $200 million from the project, drawing exasperation from local officials who have been pushing for the government to decide among three final locations: Greenbelt, Md., Landover, Md., or Springfield, Va.
News & Media
The Portuguese had abolished slavery by the end of the 19th century, the death penalty had been rescinded (apart from cases of treason), and intermarriage between the settler class and the local Africans was tolerated, thereby earning the Portuguese colonies a louche reputation for decadence and immorality, particularly from the point of view of the British.
News & Media
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Avoid using the phrase "rescinded from" as it is grammatically unconventional. Instead, opt for alternatives like "rescinded by" or more common terms like "withdrawn", "revoked", or "canceled".
Common error
The common mistake is to use "from" after "rescinded", implying something is being taken away from something else. The correct usage involves specifying what rescinded something, as in "rescinded by", or replacing it with a more appropriate verb.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "rescinded from" attempts to express the act of withdrawing or canceling something. However, it's grammatically unconventional. As Ludwig AI points out, it's typically followed by a subject rather than "from".
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, the phrase "rescinded from" is considered grammatically incorrect. Ludwig AI's analysis indicates that the correct usage of "rescinded" typically involves specifying what has been revoked, not what it has been taken away from. Instead of saying "rescinded from", it is advisable to use alternatives like "withdrawn from", "revoked", or restructure the sentence for grammatical correctness. Given its lack of established usage and grammatical issues, it's best to avoid this phrase in formal writing.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
withdrawn from
Indicates a removal or retraction, focusing on the act of taking something back.
revoked from
Emphasizes the official or legal cancellation of something.
retracted from
Highlights the act of pulling back a statement or promise.
repealed from
Refers specifically to the cancellation of a law or regulation.
canceled from
A more general term for stopping or abandoning something.
rescinded by
Focuses on who or what is doing the rescinding, rather than what is being rescinded from.
nullified by
Implies making something invalid or without legal force.
overturned by
Suggests reversing a decision or judgment.
voided by
Similar to nullified, emphasizing the lack of legal effect.
reversed by
Indicates a change to the opposite direction or outcome.
FAQs
What is the correct way to use the word "rescinded"?
The word "rescinded" typically means to revoke, cancel, or repeal. A correct usage would be "The offer was rescinded" or "The policy was "rescinded by" the board".
What can I say instead of "rescinded from"?
Instead of "rescinded from", you can use phrases like "withdrawn from", "revoked by", "canceled from", or simply restructure the sentence to use "rescinded" correctly, such as "the agreement was rescinded".
Is "rescinded from" grammatically correct?
No, "rescinded from" is generally considered grammatically incorrect. The correct usage of "rescinded" involves specifying what was rescinded, not what it was rescinded from. For example, you would say "the decision was rescinded".
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
60%
Authority and reliability
1.5/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested