disannul

  • 1Disannul — Dis an*nul , v. t. To annul completely; to render void or of no effect. [1913 Webster] For the Lord of hosts hath purposed, and who shall disannul it? Isaiah xiv. 27. [1913 Webster] Note: The prefix in this word an its derivatives is intensive,… …

    The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • 2disannul — I verb abolish, abrogate, annul, cancel, countermand, declare null and void, disclaim, disown, dissolve, invalidate, nullify, overrule, quash, recall, recant, renege, repeal, repudiate, rescind, retract, reverse, revoke, set aside, vacate,… …

    Law dictionary

  • 3disannul — [dis΄ə nul′] vt. to cancel completely; annul …

    English World dictionary

  • 4disannul — disannuller, n. disannulment, n. /dis euh nul /, v.t., disannulled, disannulling. to annul utterly; make void: to disannul a contract. [1485 95; DIS 1 + ANNUL] * * * …

    Universalium

  • 5disannul — transitive verb Date: 15th century annul, cancel …

    New Collegiate Dictionary

  • 6disannul — verb /dɪsəˈnʌl/ To annul, do away with; to cancel. Ye shall not thynke that I am come to disanull the lawe, or the prophets …

    Wiktionary

  • 7disannul — v. make void, totally annul …

    English contemporary dictionary

  • 8disannul — v. a. Nullify, cancel, rescind, quash, vacate, annul, abolish, abrogate, void, invalidate, render void, set aside, do away …

    New dictionary of synonyms

  • 9disannul — v 1. declare null and void, render null and void, annul, nullify, void, avoid; quash, invalidate, vitiate, vacate, disenact, disestablish; cancel, discharge; supersede, set aside; repeal, revoke, rescind, reverse, abrogate, abolish; suspend, Law …

    A Note on the Style of the synonym finder

  • 10disannul — dis·annul …

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