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nullify (third-person singular simple present nullifies, present participle nullifying, simple past and past participle nullified)
- (transitive, law) To make legally invalid.
Near-synonyms: cancel, void, quash
The contract has been nullified.- 1956, Anthony Burgess, Time for a Tiger (The Malayan Trilogy), published 1972, page 37:
[T]hey were baffled by tears in moustached sixth-formers, by walls of impassivity in the Lower School, by silent conspiracies which nullified the rules. - 1992 May 8, Tamara Severns, “Open Letter To Michigan Festival Organizers”, in Gay Community News, page 4:
Lesbians for Justice therefore appeals to the organizers of the Michigan Womyn's Music Festival to nullify its "womyn-born-womyn only" policy, and to allow the attendance of post-operative male-to-female transsexuals at all future festivals.
- 1956, Anthony Burgess, Time for a Tiger (The Malayan Trilogy), published 1972, page 37:
- To prevent from happening.
- To make of no use or value; to cancel out.
- 1843, The Metropolitan - Volume 36, page 52:
The persuasion that a thing is impossible, at once nullifies endeavour, and like the Turkish "it is fate," torporises activity and exertion. - 1966, Popular Mechanics, volume 125, number 2, page 115:
Blowproof water has given the Navy the weapon it needed to fight fires with helicopters. Previously, the downwash from the rotor blades blew the foam, or whatever agent was being used, off the fire, nullifying its effect.
- 1843, The Metropolitan - Volume 36, page 52:
make legally invalid
- Bulgarian: анулирам (bg) (anuliram)
- Chinese:
Mandarin: please add this translation if you can - Dutch: annuleren (nl), vernietigen (nl), ongedaan maken
- Finnish: mitätöidä (fi)
- French: annuler (fr), nullifier (fr)
- German: annullieren (de)
- Greek: ακυρώνω (el) (akyróno)
Ancient Greek: ἀθετέω (athetéō) - Hebrew: בִּטֵּל (bitél)
- Hungarian: érvénytelenít (hu), hatálytalanít (hu)
- Interlingua: nullificar
- Italian: annullare (it), cassare (it)
- Japanese: 取り消す (ja) (torikesu), 破棄する (ja) (haki suru)
- Korean: 취소하다 (ko) (chwisohada)
- Māori: whakakāhore
- Portuguese: anular (pt), cassar (pt)
- Romanian: a anula (ro)
- Russian: аннули́ровать (ru) impf or pf (annulírovatʹ)
- Spanish: anular (es), derogar (es), abrogar (es), casar (es)
- Swedish: omintetgöra (sv), annullera (sv), upphäva (sv), ogiltigförklara (sv)
- Turkish:
Ottoman Turkish: ابطال ایتمك (ibtâl etmek), بوزمق (bozmak) - Ukrainian: нуліфікува́ти impf or pf (nulifikuváty), скасо́вувати (uk) impf (skasóvuvaty), скасува́ти (uk) pf (skasuváty)
- Yiddish: מבֿטל זײַן (mevatl zayn)