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View usage for: (ənʌlmənt) Word forms: plural annulmentsvariable nounThe annulment of a contract or marriage is an official declaration that it is invalid, so that legally it is considered never to have existed. ...the annulment of the elections. [+ of] He may appeal to the Pope for an annulment of his 24-year marriage. Synonyms: invalidation, voiding, abolition, reversal More Synonyms of annulment annulment in British English (əˈnʌlmənt) noun1. a formal invalidation, as of a marriage, judicial proceeding, etc annulment in American English (əˈnʌlmənt) noun1. an annulling or being annulled 2. an invalidation, as of a marriage, by the decree of a court Examples of 'annulment' in a sentenceannulment '" "Can he not just divorce Jeanne or prove grounds for annulment ? Definition the formal declaration that a contract or marriage is invalid the annulment of the elections Synonyms invalidation voiding retraction negation revocation countermanding nullification rescissionrescindment Additional synonymsDefinition the act of doing away with something the abolition of slavery Synonyms eradication, ending, end, withdrawal, destruction, removal, overturning, wiping out, overthrow, voiding, extinction, repeal, elimination, cancellation, suppression, quashing, termination, stamping out, subversion, extermination, annihilation, blotting out, repudiation, erasure, annulment, obliteration, revocation, effacement, nullification, abrogation, rescission, extirpation (formal), invalidation, vitiation, expunction a dereliction of duty and an abrogation of responsibility Synonyms revocation, ending, withdrawal, scrapping (informal), setting aside, overriding, voiding, abolition, reversal, repeal, cancellation, quashing, retraction, repudiation, annulment, countermanding, nullification, rescission, invalidation a march calling for the cancellation of debt Synonyms annulment, abolition, repeal, elimination, quashing, revocation - annual
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