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Annul Meaning in English

word

ˈænəɫ
uh-NUHL
ɐnˈʌl
uh-NUL

Definition

To officially declare something, such as a law, contract, or marriage, to be no longer valid or to have no legal effect.

Usage & Nuances

'Annul' is formal and mostly used in legal, official, or religious contexts, especially for marriages, laws, or contracts. Common collocations: 'annul a marriage', 'annul a contract'. It does not just mean 'cancel'—the act is retroactive, as if the agreement never existed.

Example Sentences

The judge decided to annul the contract.

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They wanted to annul their marriage after only three months.

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A new law can annul previous agreements.

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If there's proof of fraud, the contract may be annulled by the court.

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She applied to annul her marriage on the grounds of bigamy.

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Sometimes, mistakes in paperwork can annul an entire deal.

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