annulled Synonyms
Strongest:
Strong:
- formalized
- permitted
- endorsed
- validated
- ratified
- legalized
- allowed
- ratified
- legislated
- authorized
- sanctioned
- formalized
- legitimized
- allowed
- legislated
- legitimized
- authorized
- passed
- ordered
- passed
- sanctioned
- permitted
- endorsed
- prescribed
- ordered
- validated
- approved
- approved
- prescribed
- legalized
Weak:
annulled Meaning
annulled (imp. & p. p.)
of Annul
annulled Sentence Examples
- The court annulled the marriage after it was discovered that one party had entered into it under false pretenses.
- The board of directors voted to annul the controversial decision made in the previous meeting.
- The government passed a law that retroactively annulled certain contracts deemed to be against public interest.
- The priest officiated the ceremony to annul the vows between the couple, officially ending their marriage.
- The judge declared the contract null and void, effectively annulling any legal obligations associated with it.
- The regulatory body annulled the license of the company found guilty of multiple violations.
- The committee voted to annul the election results due to evidence of widespread voter fraud.
- The financial institution decided to annul the unauthorized transactions and refund the affected customers.
- The partnership was annulled when it became evident that one party had violated the terms of the agreement.
- The historical document was carefully preserved even though the ruling monarch later sought to annul its significance.
FAQs About the word annulled
of Annul
neutralized,offset, corrected, nullified, made up (for), compensated (for), canceled (out), counteracted, counterbalanced, cancelled (out)
laid down, instituted,enacted, founded, founded, enacted, established, instituted, laid down, established
The court annulled the marriage after it was discovered that one party had entered into it under false pretenses.
The board of directors voted to annul the controversial decision made in the previous meeting.
The government passed a law that retroactively annulled certain contracts deemed to be against public interest.
The priest officiated the ceremony to annul the vows between the couple, officially ending their marriage.