Thesaurus / annul
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Confidencial, an online newspaper that is critical of the government, reported the Interior Ministry has asked the National Assembly to “annul the legal non-profit status” of Fundación Xochiquetzal and 14 other non-governmental organizations.
NICARAGUA SEEKS TO SHUT DOWN COUNTRY’S OLDEST LGBTQ RIGHTS GROUPMICHAEL K. LAVERSAUGUST 24, 2021WASHINGTON BLADEHer first marriage, when she was 14, was annulled within days.
TEMPEST STORM, EXOTIC DANCER CALLED ‘THE LAST QUEEN OF BURLESQUE,’ DIES AT 93MATT SCHUDELAPRIL 22, 2021WASHINGTON POSTTurkey’s election board eventually annulled the result, citing campaign irregularities, but the public wasn’t swayed.
THE 'BADASS CHIEF OF STAFF' OF TURKEY'S OPPOSITION FACES YEARS IN JAIL AFTER CHALLENGING ERDOGAN'S POWER. SHE'S NOT BACKING DOWNJOSEPH HINCKS / ISTANBULFEBRUARY 24, 2021TIMESo reluctant was the government to relinquish its grip, that Kaftancioglu’s campaign team had to win the city twice, after Erdogan demanded the initial victory be annulled alleging campaign irregularities.
THE 'BADASS CHIEF OF STAFF' OF TURKEY'S OPPOSITION FACES YEARS IN JAIL AFTER CHALLENGING ERDOGAN'S POWER. SHE'S NOT BACKING DOWNJOSEPH HINCKS / ISTANBULFEBRUARY 24, 2021TIMEThe seven godmothers could modify, but could not annul Alcuine's decree, and thus the fate of the Princess was determined.
THE STORY OF THE DUCHESS OF CICOGNE AND OF MONSIEUR DE BOULINGRINANATOLE FRANCEYou see that we may arrive at the point I spoke of, my son, and prolong life since we can annul death?
BALSAMO, THE MAGICIANALEXANDER DUMASThe application of it would at once annul the Fugitive Slave Act, and abolish slavery.
THE DUTY OF DISOBEDIENCE TO THE FUGITIVE SLAVE ACTLYDIA MARIA CHILDWe must overthrow all order, suppress all laws, annul all power, and leave the people in anarchy.
SECRET SOCIETIES AND SUBVERSIVE MOVEMENTSNESTA H. WEBSTERThe Austrian demand that Victor Emmanuel should annul the liberal constitution granted by his father was unconditionally refused.
A HISTORY OF THE NINETEENTH CENTURY, YEAR BY YEAREDWIN EMERSONYou are just agreeable enough to annul her puerile fascination, yet not interesting enough to involve her in any new danger.'
CAMILLAFANNY BURNEYWORDS RELATED TO ANNUL
- adjust
- amend
- annul
- balance
- cancel
- compensate
- correct
- counteract
- countercheck
- dial back
- ease
- even out
- frustrate
- make amends
- make reparation
- make restitution
- make up for
- mend
- negate
- negative
- neutralize
- pay for
- pay one's dues
- put right
- recalibrate
- recompense
- reform
- regulate
- relieve
- remedy
- repair
- restore
- revise
- square
- turn around
- turn over new leaf
- turn things around
- vindicate
- adjusted
- amended
- annulled
- balanced
- canceled
- compensated
- corrected
- counteracted
- counterchecked
- dialed back
- eased
- even out
- frustrated
- made amends
- made reparation
- made restitution
- made up for
- mended
- negated
- negatived
- neutralized
- paid for
- paid one's dues
- put right
- recalibrated
- recompensed
- reformed
- regulated
- relieved
- remedied
- repaired
- restored
- revised
- squared
- turned around
- turned over new leaf
- turned things around
- vindicated
- KOED
- X-outed
- abolished
- abrogated
- annulled
- back out
- backpedaled
- blew
- called off
- canceled
- countermanded
- dismantled
- invalidated
- killed
- lifted
- nixed
- nullified
- opted out
- recalled
- reneged
- rescinded
- reversed
- revoked
- scrubbed
- set aside
- shot down
- stood down
- threw over
- vacated
- voided
- washed out
- weaseled out
- wiped out
- withdrew
- wormed out
- zapped
- X-outed
- abolished
- abrogated
- annulled
- back out of
- backpedaled
- backwatered
- called off
- canceled
- countermanded
- crawl out of
- dismantled
- forgot
- invalidated
- lifted
- nixed
- overturned
- pulled the plug
- quashed
- recalled
- removed
- reneged
- repealed
- retracted
- reversed
- revoked
- scrubbed
- set aside
- voided
- wangled out
- weaseled out
- abjure
- abolish
- abrogate
- annul
- back out of
- backpedal
- call back
- call off
- countermand
- counterorder
- declare null and void
- deny
- disclaim
- dismantle
- dismiss
- disown
- erase
- expunge
- forswear
- invalidate
- lift
- negate
- nix
- nullify
- obliterate
- quash
- recall
- recant
- remove
- renounce
- repeal
- repudiate
- rescind
- retract
- reverse
- rub out
- scrub
- set aside
- vacate
- void
- wipe out
- withdraw
- abjured
- abolished
- abrogated
- annulled
- back out of
- backpedaled
- called back
- called off
- countermanded
- counterordered
- declared null and void
- denied
- disclaimed
- dismantled
- dismissed
- disowned
- erased
- expunged
- forswore
- invalidated
- lifted
- negated
- nixed
- nullified
- obliterated
- quashed
- recalled
- recanted
- removed
- renounced
- repealed
- repudiated
- rescinded
- retracted
- reversed
- rubbed out
- scrubbed
- set aside
- vacated
- voided
- wiped out
- withdrew
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