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Title: Rescind |
Grade: 10-a Lesson: S3-L1 |
Explanation: Let us learn new words today with meanings, synonyms, antonyms, parts of speech, and sentences using the word. |
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Revoke |
Cancel |
Annul |
Repeal |
Nullify |
Abolish |
Invalidate |
Withdraw |
1 Synonym: Revoke |
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The committee decided to revoke his membership due to repeated violations of the rules. |
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She threatened to revoke the contract if the terms weren't met by the deadline. |
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The government may revoke your visa if you violate the conditions of stay. |
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After the scandal, the company had to revoke the employee's access to sensitive information. |
2 Synonym: Repeal |
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The government voted to repeal the outdated law after widespread public protests. |
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Citizens demanded the repeal of the new tax policy due to its negative economic impact. |
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The senator introduced a bill to repeal the controversial legislation enacted last year. |
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After much debate, the council decided to repeal the ban on street vendors. |
3 Synonym: Nullify |
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The court’s decision will nullify the previous contract, making it legally void. |
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His actions were enough to nullify any previous goodwill he had earned. |
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A single mistake can nullify hours of hard work if not corrected immediately. |
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The new evidence could nullify the defendant's alibi, changing the course of the trial. |
4 Synonym: Abolish |
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The government decided to abolish the outdated law, bringing relief to many citizens. |
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Activists worked tirelessly to abolish unfair labor practices in the industry. |
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The committee voted unanimously to abolish the discriminatory policy. |
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Efforts to abolish slavery were met with strong resistance in some regions. |
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