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† annuˈllation Obs. Also 6 adn-. [a. Fr. annulation:—late L. *annullātiōn-em, n. of action f. annullā-re: see annul and -tion.] 1. The action of annulling or declaring void.
1495Act 11 Hen. VII, xxxiii, This present acte of resumpcioun or adnullacioun. 1537Act 28 Hen. VIII, vii, None appeale, repeale, revocation or adnullation thereof..shall hereafter be had. 1670G. H. Hist. Cardinals iii. i. 230 The decree of annullation, published by Pope John. 2. The state of being annulled or reduced (as if) to nothing.
1603Florio Montaigne (1632) ii. xiii. 342 The generality of things doth in some sort suffer for our annullation. |