Nullify in a sentence as a verb

Can"t common use be used to nullify a trademark?

I used that strategy a few times when it came out. I found it interesting to see how fast humans could responded and nullify the advantage.

The reason that juries can vote their conscience and nullify is a side effect of the sanctity of a jury trial.

And even if he did agree facebooks systems are so automated that he would likely recieve an invite to use their systems which would nullify the ban.

People banned from casinos often receive invitations to visit the casino which nullify the ban via the casinos marketing efforts.

A hard reset, by definition, has to nullify any owner-verification system and no technological solution can withstand it.

Trial by jury and the jury's ability to nullify the prosecution's factually correct case are part of the same, intentional design of the American judicial system.

One of the interesting tidbits I picked up from industry coverage[2] of the current round of FCC rule making is "Wheeler intends to nullify state laws that prevent local governments from establishing broadband service".

"Last year, Montana prosecutors were forced to offer a defendant in a ********* case a favorable plea bargain after so many potential jurors said they would nullify that the judge didnt think he could find enough jurors to hear the case.

"I'd point to this portion of the article: "Nullification has been credited with helping to end alcohol prohibition and laws that criminalized gay sex. Last year, Montana prosecutors were forced to offer a defendant in a ********* case a favorable plea bargain after so many potential jurors said they would nullify that the judge didnt think he could find enough jurors to hear the case.

And, because of the exclusionary rule, succesfully challenging the validity of the warrants in those adversarial proceedings can nullify the value to the executive of the warrant and the gathered evidence.

So what's "kind/respectful" about boycotting all of Mozilla, because of a one-time outside-the-workplace political donation by one manager?The boycott tactic says: "bend to our preferences or we'll shun/nullify/punish you totally, not just in the zone of disagreement".

The Russians simply had a completely different philosophy to how the interior of spacecraft was supposed to be, as such their panels were not susceptible to the problems of graphite dust etc. This also had the side effect of making Russian capsules of the same era much more comfortable than their American equivalents, although the landing procedures could more than nullify whatever comfort benefits they had.

Nullify definitions

verb

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

See also: invalidate annul quash void avoid

verb

show to be invalid

See also: invalidate

verb

make ineffective by counterbalancing the effect of; "Her optimism neutralizes his gloom"; "This action will negate the effect of my efforts"

See also: neutralize neutralise negate