Rescind in a sentence as a verb

If it was meant as a joke then I rescind my comment, with apologies.

This is people logging in to Facebook and actively seeking out his facebook page to rescind their like.

I wrote the top comment in that thread. I want to take a moment to rescind my hard-line attitude as to what constitutes "proper" fitness.

After deliberating it for sometime, we went back to the DreamIt team and told them that we wished to rescind our acceptance.

I'm astonished that the fact that dogs have already attacked people at SparkFun didn't cause them to rescind the policy of allowing dogs.

If you use it to subvert the type system in a dramatic way then you'll immediately get so many massive runtime errors that you'll be forced to rescind.

The government could "pay" the $21M fine and the WTO would rescind this, but if they do that then they show that they are wrong in denying access to the US market for Antiqua gambling interests.

Jarvis became so embittered by \n what she saw as misinterpretation and exploitation that she protested and\n even tried to rescind Mother's Day.

I don't think I'm typically cynical on such matters but I have little doubt that his goal was to get publicity for asking for this invitation to be rescinded.

This is a perfectly fair reward for being on top of technological advances and understanding them enough to want to invest, I see no reason to rescind any of it.

Part of my problem with aggregation is that it removes the ability for people to amend or rescind what they've posted, or for me to drop listings out of Google when there's a legitimate dispute.

You may dispute the wisdom of this, you may think it should rescind that authority, you may think the scope of that authority should be more narrowly defined - all entirely reasonable points of view.

How is that something that is litigation or 'outcry' worthy?Under US contract law, misrepresentation is sufficient cause to rescind an otherwise binding contract.

He tells this story occasionally about how when he got into Stanford, he kept walking around for a month or so terrified that he was about to be "found out" and that Stanford would ship him home and rescind his acceptance.

I only knew about this interview because Congressman Pompeo asked conference organizers to rescind their invitation to him on the grounds that Snowden is a "traitor"[0].I can't watch this right now, but I'm looking forward to seeing it later tonight.

It's also worth noting that there is some movement towards preventing businesses from asking about convictions until after a conditional offer has been extended, and then putting some burden on them to demonstrate relevance before they rescind the offer.

Her dismal academic record then caused this initial decision to be overturned by a unanimous vote of the other members of the full admissions committee, but he refused to give up, and moved heaven and earth to gain her a spot, even offering to rescind the admissions of one or more already selected applicants to create a place for her.

Rescind definitions

verb

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

See also: revoke annul lift countermand reverse repeal overturn vacate