annulment
word
Definition
The act of legally declaring something, especially a marriage or contract, invalid or no longer existing.
Usage & Nuances
Most commonly used for legal invalidation of marriages or contracts; more formal than 'cancellation.' 'Annulment' differs from 'divorce'—it means something was invalid from the start. Often appears in legal, religious, or official contexts.
Example Sentences
They are seeking annulment of the contract.
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After only a week, they realized a quick annulment was better than staying together unhappy.
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The couple asked for an annulment of their marriage.
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The court granted the annulment yesterday.
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The company considered annulment when it found mistakes in the signed agreement.
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His family pushed for annulment instead of divorce, due to cultural beliefs.
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