Annul in a sentence as a verb

That's the whole point of its annul report.

Just because you deleted your promise from the web, it does not annul it.

At most they could "annul" a france court discussion that the takedown for given reasons was legal.

It gives you grounds to annul the result and re-vote, after re-verifying the software.

They made an offer to annul the contract, which would indicate that they were following through with what they had agreed to do.

If Mr. Pichai would say he is currently begging Mr. Breton to leave Google as is he would give Alphabet stockholders sufficient reason to annul him.

The trouble with TPP and other such "advances":Big corporations are pulling strings in the background, to annul democratic control.

If it wasn't essentially unmodifiable then the legislature would just annul it via amendment.

In cases of property transfers the lack of trust in blockchain is understandable because contracts and lawyers can annul your “******* magic” due to local legislatures.

Morales wins in the first election, but because of irregularities he resigns under pressure and his own party votes to annul the old election results and bans him from running again?

For the masses are also made of this useless hyper-information which claims to enlighten them, when all it does is clutter up the space of the representable and annul itself in a silent equivalence.

It's a cutting-edge accomplishment when NLP algorithms learn prediction of long-range word pairs such as how you almost certainly will see "law" or "marriage" somewhere in a sentence containing the word "annulled" even if that local area of the sentence doesn't seem to call for it.

Annul definitions

verb

declare invalid; "The contract was annulled"; "void a plea"

See also: invalidate quash void avoid nullify

verb

cancel officially; "He revoked the ban on smoking"; "lift an embargo"; "vacate a death sentence"

See also: revoke lift countermand reverse repeal overturn rescind vacate