Nullification Meaning in English
word
ˌnəɫəfəˈkeɪʃən
nul-uh-fuh-KAY-shun
ˌnʌlɪfɪˈkeɪʃən
nul-ih-fi-KAY-shun
释义
The act of making something legally void or no longer valid, often used in law or politics.
用法与细微差别
Formal and technical; most common in legal, constitutional or political contexts (e.g., 'nullification of a law'). Rarely used in daily conversation. Do not confuse with 'cancellation' (broader meaning).
Spanish: anulación - nulificaciónPortuguese (BR): anulação - nulificaçãoPortuguese (PT): anulação - nulificaçãoChinese (Simplified): 废除 - 作废Chinese (Traditional): 廢除 - 作廢Hindi: निरसन - अमान्यकरणArabic: إبطال - إلغاءBengali: বাতিলকরণ - অকার্যকরকরণRussian: аннулирование - признание недействительнымJapanese: 無効化 - 無効Vietnamese: vô hiệu hóa - hủy bỏ hiệu lựcKorean: 무효화Turkish: yürürlükten kaldırma - geçersiz kılmaUrdu: باطل قرار دینا - کالعدم قرار دیناIndonesian: pembatalan - pengguguran
例句
The judge ordered the nullification of the unfair law.
basic
The contract's nullification ended all agreements between the companies.
basic
They requested the nullification of unfair test results.
basic
There was a heated debate over the nullification of old trade policies.
natural
Nullification of that agreement could seriously impact both sides.
natural
The politician promised nullification of outdated laws if elected.
natural