annuls (Meaning)
annuls
to make ineffective or inoperative, to reduce to nothing, to declare (a marriage) to have never validly existed compare divorce, to make legally void, to declare or make legally invalid or void, to bring to an end legally, to declare to no longer have legal effect, to make ineffective
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annuls Sentence Examples
- The Supreme Court annulled the lower court's ruling, declaring it invalid.
- The contract was annulled due to the lack of mutual consent.
- The marriage was later annulled since it was discovered that the consent was obtained under duress.
- The electoral commission annulled the election results due to widespread fraud.
- The legislature annulled the previous law, repealing its provisions.
- The teacher's license was annulled after he was convicted of a felony.
- The bank annulled the loan agreement upon the borrower's default.
- The insurance policy was annulled because of misrepresentation on the application.
- The court annulled the patent, finding that it violated the existing prior art.
- The agreement was annulled by mutual consent, terminating all obligations between the parties.
FAQs About the word annuls
to make ineffective or inoperative, to reduce to nothing, to declare (a marriage) to have never validly existed compare divorce, to make legally void, to decl
outweighs,offsets, neutralizes, corrects, cancels (out), redeems,counteracts, makes up (for), invalidates, compensates (for)
establishes, institutes, founds, lays down,enacts, clears, legitimizes, warrants, prescribes, approves
The Supreme Court annulled the lower court's ruling, declaring it invalid.
The contract was annulled due to the lack of mutual consent.
The marriage was later annulled since it was discovered that the consent was obtained under duress.
The electoral commission annulled the election results due to widespread fraud.