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nullify

[nuhl-uh-fahy] / ˈnʌl əˌfaɪ /


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The equal-weight index essentially nullifies the outsize influence of eight tech giants, whose combined market capitalization takes up more than a third of the S&P 500’s total.

From The Wall Street Journal

The 46-year-old academic has never held political office, although he stood for parliament more than a decade ago in an election nullified by the courts.

From Barron's

The possibility the Supreme Court could nullify some import taxes has added to the uncertainty.

From The Wall Street Journal

They intend to bleed, to delay, to nullify by exhaustion what they can’t defeat by argument.

From The Wall Street Journal

That is not to say the 41-year-old lacks innovation or the ability to nullify opponents, but his similarities to predecessor Enzo Maresca mean he does not need to reinvent the wheel.

From BBC