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单词 disannul
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disannulv.

Brit. /ˌdɪsəˈnʌl/, U.S. /ˌdɪsəˈnəl/
Forms: see dis- prefix and annul v.
Origin: Formed within English, by derivation. Etymons: dis- prefix, annul v.
Etymology: < dis- prefix + annul v. Compare disnull v., denull v.
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.
b. transitive. Chiefly English regional. More generally: to put an end to, destroy, remove. Also in weakened use: to inconvenience, incommode; to interfere with to injurious effect. Obsolete.
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.
2. transitive. To deprive (a person) of something; esp. to strip of a right or entitlement; to dispossess. Also figurative. Obsolete (chiefly English regional in later use).Chiefly with of; formerly also with †from.
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.

Derivatives

disaˈnnulling n. Obsolete
ΘΚΠ
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).
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