Thesaurus / annulment
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Despite the annulment of the 2014 Anti-Homosexuality Act that was meant to criminalize the act of same-sex relations by life imprisonment and even capital punishment in Uganda, members of the LGBTQ community continue to face unwarranted reproof.
UGANDA’S LGBTQ COMMUNITY REMAINS A TARGETDANIEL ITAIOCTOBER 7, 2021WASHINGTON BLADEI felt like it’s so unfair that Protestants can’t get annulments, and I’ll convert.
ANNE LAMOTT’S ADVICE COULD STOP YOU FROM DROWNING IN CYNICISMSUSANNA SCHROBSDORFFSEPTEMBER 23, 2021TIMEPreviously, frustrated couples had to go through a bureaucratic annulment process that often involved cumbersome fees.
SHOULD YOU GET DIVORCED?NICK FOURIEZOSMARCH 4, 2021OZYHe then succeeded in taking away the ancient rights of the town, upon the annulment of which he had set his mind.
TYROL AND ITS PEOPLECLIVE HOLLANDShiela, dear, some day will you very quietly ask some woman the difference between divorce and annulment?
THE FIRING LINEROBERT W. CHAMBERSIt would make new complications, application of annulment—oh, innumerable opportunities to harass you.
JOHN MARSH'S MILLIONSCHARLES KLEINThe assembly was greatly alarmed and directed its agents to seek the annulment of this patent also.
THE COLONIZATION OF NORTH AMERICAHERBERT EUGENE BOLTONImpotence, when anterior to marriage, may be put forward as a ground for annulment by either party.
MARRIAGE AND DIVORCE LAWS OF THE WORLDHYACINTHE RINGROSEHer flight doubtless was in some way connected with the forced annulment of her marriage.
LUCRETIA BORGIAFERDINAND GREGOROVIUSChile replied by curtly demanding the annulment of the secret treaty and an assurance of Peruvian neutrality.
ENCYCLOPAEDIA BRITANNICA, 11TH EDITION, VOLUME 4, SLICE 2VARIOUSWORDS RELATED TO ANNULMENT
- abolishment
- abrogation
- annihilation
- annulment
- cancellation
- defeasance
- destruction
- dissolution
- elimination
- end
- ending
- eradication
- extirpation
- invalidation
- negation
- obliteration
- overthrow
- overturning
- quashing
- repeal
- repudiation
- rescinding
- rescindment
- rescission
- revocation
- subversion
- suppression
- termination
- voidance
- voiding
- wiping out
- withdrawal
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