单词 | disannul |
释义 | disannulv. 1. a. transitive. To cancel, repeal, or annul (a law, decision, agreement, etc.); to invalidate; to make null and void; to abolish. Now rare.In early use typically used to give intensifying force to the meaning of annul v.; cf. dis- prefix 1e. In later use perhaps sometimes showing an error or misunderstanding. ΘΚΠ society > law > rule of law > illegality > render illegal [verb (transitive)] > deprive of legal validity abatea1325 squatcha1325 voida1325 allayc1325 annul1395 reverse1395 revokec1400 rupt?a1425 repealc1425 abroge1427 defeat1429 purloin1461 cassa1464 toll1467 resume1472 reprove1479 suspend1488 discharge1495 reduce1498 cassate1512 defease1512 denulla1513 disannula1513 fordoa1513 avoid1514–5 abrogate?1520 frustrate1528 revert1528 disaffirm?1530 extinct1530 resolve1537 null1538 nihilate1545 extinguish1548 elidec1554 revocate1564 annullate1570 squat1577 skaila1583 irritate1605 retex1606 nullify1607 unable1611 refix1621 vitiate1627 invalid1643 vacate1643 unlaw1644 outlaw1647 invalidate1649 disenact1651 vacuate1654 supersedec1674 destroy1805 break1891 the mind > mental capacity > memory > effacement, obliteration > cancellation, revocation > annul, cancel, revoke [verb (transitive)] > make void or invalid wanea889 voida1340 avoidc1375 abolishc1475 disnull1509 disannula1513 annihilate1525 evacuate1526 aniente1528 extinct1530 disable1548 extinguish1548 solute1550 destitutea1563 exinanitea1575 cashier1596 devoid1601 shorta1616 supersede1618 vitiate1627 invalidate1649 out1653 vacate1662 exinanitiate1698 atheticize1701 squasha1777 invalid1827 negate1837 negative1837 unsanction1854 cancel- a1513 R. Fabyan New Cronycles Eng. & Fraunce (1516) II. f. xxxiiv He laboured that he myght do dysanull ye former Ordenaunces and statutes, and to cause them to be broken. 1535 Bible (Coverdale) Job xl. 3 Wilt thou disanulle my judgment? 1634 J. Canne Necessitie of Separation i. 46 The whole action is disanulled and made voyd. 1691 J. Ray Wisdom of God 23 They endeavour to evacuate and disanul our great Argument. 1745 in Colonial Rec. Pennsylvania (1851) V. 775 To disanull the Engagements and destroy the Amity subsisting between them. 1799 S. T. Coleridge Coll. Lett. (1956) I. 537 I recant—solemnly recant and disannul all praise, puff, and panegyric on you and your damn'd Pens. 1849 D. M. Mulock Ogilvies xiv A solemn troth-plight, which..no earthly power ought ever to disannul. 1862 Baptist Mag. Oct. 653/2 Does the disannulling of the penalty annexed to filial disobedience disannul the law requiring obedience to parents? 1956 E. T. Healey Woman according to St. Bonaventure ii. ii. 98 He disannulled ‘a foregoing commandment because of its weakness and unprofitableness, for the law made nothing perfect’. 2011 Africa News (Nexis) 9 Mar. The NBA played a leading role in the quest to disannul the June 12, 1993 presidential election. ΘΚΠ the world > existence and causation > creation > destruction > destroy [verb (transitive)] to bring to noughteOE forspillc893 fordilghec900 to bring to naughtOE astryea1200 stroyc1200 forferec1275 misdoa1325 destroyc1330 naught1340 dingc1380 beshenda1400 devoida1400 unshapea1400 to wend downa1400 brittenc1400 unloukc1400 perishc1426 defeat1435 unmake1439 lithc1450 spend1481 kill1530 to shend ofc1540 quade1565 to make away1566 discreate1570 wrake1570 wracka1586 unwork1587 gaster1609 defease1621 unbe1624 uncreate1633 destructa1638 naufragate1648 stifle1725 stramash1788 disannul1794 destructify1841 locust1868 to knock out1944 dick1972 the world > space > place > removal or displacement > remove or displace [verb (transitive)] stira1000 unsheathec1374 removea1398 shifta1400 disroom1489 supplant1534 unplacec1550 displace1552 unperch1578 dislodge1579 unsiege1594 disnest1596 unroost1598 unset1602 unseat1611 dis-element1612 dishabita1616 dislocate1623 disroota1625 disseata1625 rede1638 discardinate1648 disturb1664 disblock1665 start1676 uproot1695 disrest1696 disconcert1744 disannul1794 deplace1839 delocalize1855 disembed1885 disniche1889 the world > action or operation > harm or detriment > disadvantage > uselessness > inconvenience > affect with inconvenience [verb (transitive)] trouble1516 misease1530 incommodatea1575 inconveniencea1656 run1697 incommode1702 disannul1794 disconvenience1821 to put about1825 to put out1851 to jerk around1877 to bugger about1921 to dick around1944 to fuck around1955 to bugger around1961 to screw around1967 to fuck about1975 to cock around1990 to dick about1996 to cock about2009 1794 H. L. Piozzi Brit. Synonymy II. 73 I asked the late Lord Halifax's gardener for a walk and summerhouse I used to see at Horton: ‘There was such a walk once (replies the man), but my Lord disannulled it.’ 1829 J. T. Brockett Gloss. North Country Words (new ed.) 97 I never disannulled thy cow. 1854 A. E. Baker Gloss. Northants. Words I. 184 The cottage is such a tumbledown place, that it is going to be disannulled. 1892 East Anglian Daily Times 17 Nov. 7/7 That fence was disannulled some bit back. 1895 T. Pinnock Black Country Ann. in Eng. Dial. Dict. (1900) II. 85/2 I con meuve my sate wi'out disannulin' yer. ΘΚΠ the mind > possession > loss > taking away > take away [verb (transitive)] > deprive (of) benimc890 to do of ——eOE bedealc1000 disturbc1230 bereavec1275 reave?a1300 acquitc1300 benemec1300 deprivec1330 privea1382 subvertc1384 oppressc1395 abridgea1400 to bate of, from1399 lessa1400 nakena1400 dischargea1425 privatec1425 to bring outa1450 abatec1450 sever?1507 spulyie?1507 denude1513 disable1529 distrain1530 destituec1540 destitutec1540 defalk1541 to turn out of ——1545 discomfit1548 wipe1549 nude1551 disannul?a1556 bereft1557 diminish1559 benoom1563 joint1573 uncase1583 rid1585 disarm1590 visitc1592 ease1600 dispatch1604 unfurnisha1616 rig1629 retrench1640 unbecomea1641 disentail1641 cashier1690 twin1722 mulct1748 fordo1764 to do out of ——1796 to cut out1815 bate1823 deprivate1832 devoid1878 society > law > transfer of property > settlement of property > settle (property) [verb (transitive)] > endow > deprive of endowment disannul?a1556 disendow1861 ?a1556 Grey Friars Chron. anno 1553 in R. Howlett Monumenta Franciscana (1882) II. 79 Soo by that thei be dyschargyd and dyssanullyd from alle maner of in-herrytans of the imperialle crowne. 1604 T. Middleton Blacke Bk. B iv b Are we disanuld of our first sleepe, and cheated of our dreames and fantasies? 1613 N. Breton Answer in Vncasing Machiuils Instr. E ij That will..disanul thee of thy quiet rest. 1635 tr. in Certaine Misc. Relations sig. bb*3, in N. C. German Hist. Continued (1634) Clayming a jurisdiction over the said Countreys, forcing them to pay Contribution, against the usuall custome here, and reason, and under pretext of a Title of right to the Majoraltie, disanulling us of our Soveraigntie and Government thereof. 1854 A. E. Baker Gloss. Northants. Words I. 184 Pray, Ma'm, don't let me disannul you of your seat. 1860 Rep. Commissioners Corrupt Practices Gloucester Election 556/1 in Parl. Papers XXVII. 1 Did they tell you to..take that man away.., so that he could not vote?—No; not for to disannul him of his vote. 1887 F. T. Havergal Herefordshire Words 12/2 They tried to disannul her of what she'd got. DerivativesΘΚΠ the mind > mental capacity > memory > effacement, obliteration > cancellation, revocation > [noun] revoking1395 revocationc1400 cassationc1425 annulling1449 reclamationa1475 annulmenta1492 retractation1531 disannulling1533 abrogation1535 cancellation1535 retraction1536 extinguishment1537 undoing1540 abrenunciation1557 revocating1570 reversement1572 revokement1573 annihilation1579 revocatory1579 annullity1586 retroversion1587 rescission1594 recall1597 recision1606 disannulment1611 repeal1612 rasurea1616 cancelment1621 retractinga1624 cancelling1631 extinction1651 circumduction1726 cassing1844 recallment1845 cancel1884 society > law > rule of law > illegality > [noun] > legal invalidity or faultiness > annulment or abrogation reversing?a1425 repealing1431 abatementc1436 cancellingc1440 annullation1449 defeasance1456 voidance1488 reversal1489 reduction1496 repeal1503 extinguishment1528 disannulling1533 abrogation1535 obrogation1535 unplacing1554 nullity1555 reversement1572 reclaim1604 disaffirmancea1626 avoidance1628 rescinding1638 cassating1647 vacating1648 voiding1649 defease1650 annulment1651 unlawing1651 defeat1657 vacuating1684 peremption1726 invalidation1771 rescindment1783 supersession1790 disaffirmation1827 disenactment1859 discharge1892 1533 tr. P. Valeriano Pro Sacerdotum Barbis f. 14v We shall serche, whether this disanullyng of beardis be commended or not in the thyrde kynde of written lawes. 1600 E. Blount tr. G. F. di Conestaggio Hist. Uniting Portugall to Castill 65 If any thing were done by them that was absolutely good, it was the disannulling of the impost of salt. 1889 Girl's Own Paper 2 Nov. 79/3 Obtain, if desirable, a legal separation only, not a ‘disannulling’ of the marriage. 1925 Polit. Sci. Q. 40 586 The bill for a free fishery, to the disannulling of some clauses in the King's charters passed the House. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, September 2017; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < v.a1513 |
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