cancelation (Meaning)
cancelation
something (such as a hotel room or a ticket) made available by the canceling of an arrangement, the act or an instance of canceling, an act of canceling, a mark made to cancel something (such as a postage stamp), the act or an instance of cancelling, a mark made to cancel something (as a check), a mark made to cancel something
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cancelation Sentence Examples
- Due to unforeseen circumstances, the wedding reception has been canceled.
- The airline canceled all flights scheduled for the weekend due to a snowstorm.
- The bank canceled her credit card after she reported it stolen.
- The concert was canceled at the last minute because the lead singer fell ill.
- The fire department canceled the burn permit due to high fire danger.
- The insurance company canceled her policy because of non-payment of premiums.
- The job interview was canceled because the company had hired another candidate.
- The doctor canceled the surgery after the patient experienced complications.
- The subscription service automatically canceled after the trial period ended.
- The meeting was canceled due to a lack of quorum.
FAQs About the word cancelation
something (such as a hotel room or a ticket) made available by the canceling of an arrangement, the act or an instance of canceling, an act of canceling, a mark
repeal,abandonment, termination, abortion, recall, revocation, rescission, calling, abolition, neutralization
continuation, beginning,initiation, commencement, engagement,undertaking
Due to unforeseen circumstances, the wedding reception has been canceled.
The airline canceled all flights scheduled for the weekend due to a snowstorm.
The bank canceled her credit card after she reported it stolen.
The concert was canceled at the last minute because the lead singer fell ill.