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    nullify
    /ˈnʌlɪfʌɪ/

    verb

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  2. to cause an agreement or result to be no longer effective or consider it as not existing: The referee nullified the goal.

  3. NULLIFY meaning: 1. to make a legal agreement or decision have no legal force: 2. to cause something to have no…. Learn more.

  4. The meaning of NULLIFY is to make null; especially : to make legally null and void. How to use nullify in a sentence. Did you know? Synonym Discussion of Nullify.

  5. Nullify definition: to render or declare legally void or inoperative. See examples of NULLIFY used in a sentence.

  6. To nullify something means to make it invalid or ineffective. A peace treaty is an attempt to nullify aggression and division within a region. If you take a null, or a zero, and make it into an action you can take, and you’ve got nullify — the act of making something void or zero-like.

  7. To nullify something means to make it have no effect. [formal] He may be able to nullify that disadvantage by offering a wider variety of produce. [VERB noun] This, of course, would nullify the effect of the move and merely accelerate inflation. [VERB noun] Synonyms: cancel out, counteract, negate, neutralize More Synonyms of nullify.

  8. nullify something (formal or law) to make something such as an agreement or order lose its legal force synonym invalidate. Judges were unwilling to nullify government decisions. Topics Discussion and agreement c2, Law and justice c2

  9. 1. (Law) to render legally void or of no effect. 2. to render ineffective or useless; cancel out. [C16: from Late Latin nullificāre to despise, from Latin nullus of no account + facere to make] ˌnullifiˈcation n. ˈnulliˌfier n.

  10. NULLIFY definition: 1. to make something lose its effect: 2. to say officially that something has no legal power: . Learn more.

  11. nullify. From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Related topics: Law nul‧li‧fy /ˈnʌlɪfaɪ/ verb (nullified, nullifying, nullifies) [ transitive] 1 law to officially state that something has no legal force The election results were nullified because of voter fraud. 2 formal to make something lose its effect or value SYN cancel out ...