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the annulling
verb
To formally revoke the validity of.
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The annulling of this contract is like a puff of smoke over an old volcano, signaling that the whole thing's going to blow.
This distinction is reflected in the two main senses of the Hebrew and Greek words translated as "forgive" found in the Bible, one of which refers to the annulling of financial debts, and the other to re-establishing personal relationships that have been disrupted by wrongdoing (Metzger and Coogan, 1993).
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A probate court ruled in 2008 in favor of the trustees, annulling the adoption.
The generals who run the country annulled the results of the last election, in 1990, when her party triumphed.
Argentina reopened the cases in 2005 after the Supreme Court annulled the amnesties.
In 1990, the army annulled the election results after a landslide victory by the NLD.
The Health Ministry annulled the contract.
Instead, the ministry annulled the request for tender.
THEN, four months later, the California Supreme Court annulled the marriages.
Later, the Supreme Court annulled the conviction on a technicality and suspended Judge Barrios for a year.
The generals annulled the results of that election and imprisoned hundreds of newly elected MPs.
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