cancel (out) Synonyms
cancel (out) Meaning
cancel (out)
to reduce the effect of (something)
cancel (out) Sentence Examples
- The two opposing forces canceled each other out, resulting in a stalemate.
- The doctor canceled out the patient's prescription due to a drug interaction.
- The athlete's outstanding performance canceled out their previous mistakes.
- The negative feedback canceled out the positive reviews, leaving a neutral perception.
- The noise from the construction site canceled out the peaceful ambiance of the park.
- The opposing reactions canceled out the chemical experiment, preventing any significant results.
- The tax refund canceled out the amount owed on the loan, bringing the balance to zero.
- The heavy rain canceled out the planned outdoor concert, leaving disappointed fans.
- The singer's apology canceled out the offense, mending their relationship with the audience.
- The company canceled out its order due to a shortage in supply, causing a delay in production.
FAQs About the word cancel (out)
to reduce the effect of (something)
correct, neutralize, compensate (for), make up (for),offset, negative, counteract, relieve, counterbalance, annul
No antonyms found.
The two opposing forces canceled each other out, resulting in a stalemate.
The doctor canceled out the patient's prescription due to a drug interaction.
The athlete's outstanding performance canceled out their previous mistakes.
The negative feedback canceled out the positive reviews, leaving a neutral perception.