rescind

IPA: rɪsˈɪnd

verb

  • (transitive) To repeal, annul, or declare void; to take (something such as a rule or contract) out of effect.
  • (transitive) To cut away or off.
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Examples of "rescind" in Sentences

  • He rescinded the suspension.
  • The moratorium was rescinded in 2000.
  • The league rescinded it after viewing the film.
  • President Rochon rescinds student media policy.
  • Meyersdale borough council rescinds vote to dissolve authority.
  • The only question is whether the plaintiff is entitled to rescind.
  • She rescinded the firing of the librarian, but not the police chief.
  • Otherwise, the proper action is to rescind the election of the officer.
  • However, shortly before disembarkation, the order to attack was rescinded.
  • By the end of the week, Springborg and Quinn had to rescind their proposal.

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