canceller Antonyms

Meaning of canceller

canceller

to match in force or effect, to bring to nothingness, to withdraw one's support for (someone, such as a celebrity, or something, such as a company) publicly and especially on social media, to destroy the force, effectiveness, or validity of, to decide not to conduct or perform (something planned or expected) usually without expectation of conducting or performing it at a later time

FAQs About the word canceller

to match in force or effect, to bring to nothingness, to withdraw one's support for (someone, such as a celebrity, or something, such as a company) publicly and

balance, counter, offset, ballast, corrective, counteraction, equipoise,counterbalance, counterweight, counterforce

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The canceller of the postal service efficiently sorted and canceled outgoing mail.

The school's financial aid canceller reviewed student applications to determine eligibility for scholarships and grants.

The airline reservation canceller handled requests to cancel flights and refund tickets.

The bank statement canceller marked paid checks to prevent them from being used again.