Not on, attached, or connected:
(Slang) To cancel or abandon; drop:
To dig or excavate with the claws.
To smudge with an offset
To remove from a document or record:
To make invalid. Especially applied to contract law.
To make void or of no validity; invalidate:
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To vitiate is to corrupt, invalidate or weaken morally.
Vacate is to move, leaving a place uninhabited or to leave a job position, leaving a job open, or to make something void.
Trash means to insult someone, or to destroy something.
(Card Games) To fail to follow suit when required and able to do so; renege
Rescind is defined as to cancel or make something void.
Repudiate is to refuse to have anything to do with or to reject in a public way.
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The annullment of an existing law by the enactment of a new law. If the new law declares the old law to be revoked, the repeal is express. If the new law has provisions that contradict the old law so that both cannot logically exist together, the new law takes precedence and the repeal is implied. The act of annulling a law.
To decide or declare that one will no longer adhere to (a belief or position); reject.
To move (something) from where it is; lift, push, transfer, or carry away, or from one place to another
To make a formal retraction or disavowal of (a statement or belief to which one has previously committed oneself).
To recall is defined as to bring, call back or remember.
To put an end to or destroy:
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To omit is to leave something out or to fail to do something.
To nullify is to invalidate something or cancel the effectiveness of something.
(Slang) To remove as a threat, especially by killing.
To make ineffective or invalid; nullify:
To erase or remove completely; blot out or strike out; delete; cancel
To remove any sign of; obliterate, as from the mind
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To stop, end, or have done with
Disavow is defined as to deny any association or responsibility.
To revoke (a former command); to cancel or rescind by giving an order contrary to one previously given.
To do away with; put an end to
To abrogate, annul, cancel, eliminate, put an end to, recall, repeal, or revoke, especially things of a seemingly permanent nature, such as customs, institutions, and usages.
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To prove (a person) to be wrong; confute
To counteract is to act in opposition to or against some force in order to neutralize the force.
To curtail or prohibit the activities of:
To throw or turn over; upset
To act against with an equal force or power; offset.
To recall or remove a motion from consideration in parliamentary procedure.
To remove (dye) from cloth
(Rail transport, intransitive, of points) to move from the normal position to the reverse position
To disregard deliberately; pay no attention to; refuse to consider
To mow, reap, or harvest:
(Obsolete) To obliterate; destroy.
To get rid of; eliminate:
To extinguish is defined as to put out, put an end to, or to settle a debt.
The definition of annihilate means to completely destroy.
To subject to light rubbing or friction, as with a cloth or paper, in order to clean or dry.
To move along in contact with a surface; graze or scrape.
Cross is defined as to go from one side to another or to mark with intersecting lines.
To impair; to damage; to mar; to soil.
Under or behaving as if under observation:
To give a tip to:
To cause to be able to grow or thrive:
To give moral or spiritual support or encouragement to
The definition of allow means to permit or to give permission.
The definition of arrange is to put things in a certain order, form or design.
To allow; consent to; tolerate
To adhere or conform to; keep:
(Obs.) To strengthen
To support or establish the certainty or validity of; verify:
To give one's consent to; sanction; confirm
To go over again; say again; repeat
A penalty imposed for violating accepted social norms. A sanction may be civil or criminal in nature. Criminal sanctions are either fine, imprisonment, or both. Authorization and/or approval by someone in a position of authority; for example, the act of imposing a penalty.
To dismiss from employment, confidence, or favour; to discharge.
(Mathematics) To remove (an unknown quantity) by combining equations.
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