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nullified

[ US /ˈnəɫəˌfaɪd/ ]
[ UK /nˈʌlɪfˌa‍ɪd/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. deprived of legal force

How To Use nullified In A Sentence

  • Those not yet enforced are likely to be nullified by the High Court decision.
  • Even as North Korea declared the 1994 Clinton-era "framework" for containing its plutonium-fueled nuclear program "nullified" -- raising the danger that it would begin producing more plutonium bombs -- Bush officials insisted the program could be salvaged. A Wide World Of Trouble
  • ‘His turn of foot has been nullified by the pace of the race and the underfoot conditions,’ the trainer said.
  • A Common Law right was practically, though not theoretically, nullified by the existence of a countervailing equitable right.
  • He also won a point after a replay that came when a bad line call nullified Melzer's solid return of Federer's serve. The Himalayan Times RSS
  • In two preseason games, he returned a fumble for a touchdown (before a penalty nullified the play), and he blocked a punt for a safety.
  • Actually this foretokened that the formal independence of the republic would also be nullified.
  • The election results were nullified because of voter fraud.
  • Washington had a 50-yard scoring run by Louis Rankin nullified by a holding call late in the game and the Huskies instead had to punt the ball away with 3: 39 remaining. USATODAY.com - Scores
  • Any dramatic or emotional impact is, however, entirely nullified by the catatonic acting, anaesthetic direction and droning musical score.
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