Cancel in a sentence as a noun

I wanted each postcard to be hand canceled from the town it was supposed to be from.

Part of it is laziness of figuring out how to cancel.

When they get the reminder and remember they're going to be charged, they cancel at this point.

I have an account with Network Solutions that they will not let me cancel without calling their sales team.

From the start they only wanted to argue, that because it was the day of the flight, I could neither cancel or reschedule.

Let's be clear, he threatened to sue us for not continuing to perform on a contract that he himself asked to be canceled.

Delink their nodes, cancel them, and kick them to the curb if you're interested in preserving your business.

Cancel in a sentence as a verb

My favorite anti-pattern to this is the following:"Would you like to cancel this transaction?

That's the power of technology: it pushes out the point on the curve where diseconomies of scale cancel out economies of scale.

He said the recruiter would request a ride, sometimes 4 or 5 times, and keep getting him, then she would cancel shortly afterward when she recognized his name.

You can come to Sweden and seek asylum and you'd be allowed to work, and when you do sign a contract then you can get a permit to stay and cancel the asylum request.

I've canceled the card I used with Linode, the hacker may or may not have got access to the card number, but given the level of uncertainty I'd just rather cancel my card and get a new one reissued.

I'm still probably going to cancel my Dropbox membership simply because I have free 100gigs google drive that I got when I bought my chromebook [1] and this gives me a great excuse to transfer over and save some money.

If the feedback is prompt then the bounty hunter can decide to stop if the bounties aren't awarded fairly enough in his opinion, or the company can cancel, perhaps having shelled out their budget or unhappy with the quality of the bugs, without the hunter having wasted much time since the last bounty.

Cancel definitions

noun

a notation cancelling a previous sharp or flat

See also: natural

verb

postpone indefinitely or annul something that was scheduled; "Call off the engagement"; "cancel the dinner party"; "we had to scrub our vacation plans"; "scratch that meeting--the chair is ill"

See also: scratch scrub

verb

make up for; "His skills offset his opponent's superior strength"

See also: offset

verb

declare null and void; make ineffective; "Cancel the election results"; "strike down a law"

verb

remove or make invisible; "Please delete my name from your list"

See also: delete

verb

make invalid for use; "cancel cheques or tickets"

See also: invalidate