To abolish (an institution, etc.); to annul (a law, etc.). Obsolete.
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释义 | the mind > mental capacity > memory > effacement, obliteration > cancellation, revocation > annul, cancel, revoke [verb (transitive)] (109) fordoOE To abolish (an institution, etc.); to annul (a law, etc.). Obsolete. allayOE transitive. To set aside (a custom, practice, etc.); to annul, abolish (a law). Obsolete. withdrawc1290 figurative. To retract, revoke, rescind. Obsolete. withclepe13.. to recall, revoke, repeal. again-callc1390 transitive. To call back, recall, revoke. Cf. gaincall, v. to call againc1390 transitive. To bring back, restore. Also: to revoke, retract. Cf. again-call, v. Now rare. repealc1390 transitive. To recall or withdraw (a privilege, grant, etc.). revokec1400 transitive. To annul, repeal, rescind (a decree, will, privilege, etc.); to cancel (an order, appointment, office, etc.). Also intransitive. unmakec1400 transitive. To undo or cancel the making of (a statement, action, etc.); to revoke, annul, retract; spec. to repeal (a law, act, etc.). Also intrans… rive1415 transitive. Chiefly Scottish. To tear up (a letter or similar document) so as to cancel or annul it. Obsolete. annulc1425 transitive. To bring (an action, process, or state of affairs) to an end; to put a stop to (something). abroge1427 transitive. = abrogate, v. uncommandc1430 transitive. To countermand, to abrogate. discharge?a1439 transitive. To put an end to; to get rid of, do away with. Obsolete. retreatc1443 transitive. Chiefly Scots Law. To retract, revoke, rescind; esp. to revoke (a sentence, a decision, etc.). Obsolete. retract1501 transitive. To withdraw, revoke, rescind (a decree, declaration, etc.); to go back on (a promise, undertaking, etc.). cancela1513 figurative. To annul, repeal, render void (obligations, promises, vows, or other things binding). Also with out. abrogate?1520 transitive. To repeal (a law, established usage, etc.); to abolish authoritatively or formally; to annul, to cancel. dissolve1526 To undo (something formally ordained or established); to destroy the binding power, authority, force, or influence of; to annul, abrogate. extinct1531 To abolish, suppress (a state of things, custom, institution). rescind1531 transitive. Originally Scottish. To revoke, cancel, or repeal (a law, order, agreement, etc.). Also intransitive. abrenounce1537 transitive. To renounce completely, to repudiate. infringe1543 transitive. To break, shatter (rare in physical sense); to break down, crush, destroy; to foil, defeat, frustrate; to cancel, invalidate. Obsolete. recall1565 transitive. To withdraw or retract (one's words, a statement, etc.); to undo or annul by taking back (a vow, deed, etc.); to revoke (a command… unwrite1577 transitive. To cancel or abrogate the writing of (something); to annul or rescind (a writing). extinguish1590 To suppress (†books, †customs, offices or corporate institutions). exauctorate1593 To deprive (a law, etc.) of authority; to destroy the authority of. relinquish1594 transitive. To cancel, annul (a legal document). Now rare. unact1594 transitive. To reverse in act; to undo. to strike off1597 transitive. To cancel by or as by a stroke of a pen; to remove from a list or record. Also figurative, †to cancel, remit (an obligation). to stri… undecide1601 (un-, prefix2 affix 1a affix 1.) unpass1606 transitive. To rescind (a pledge). Cf. pass, v. 46a. to take off1609 transitive. To remove or do away with (a quality, condition, etc.); to alleviate the effect of. to draw back1610 transitive. To take back (something); to revoke. reclaim1615 transitive. To retract (a statement, accusation, etc.); to revoke (a sentence, etc.); spec. to renounce (religious vows). Also intransitive, with ag… to put back1616 transitive. To renounce, set aside; to revoke. Obsolete. abrenunciate1618 transitive. = abrenounce, v. unrip1622 transitive. To undo, annul. Obsolete. rare. supersedeate1641 transitive. To stop the progress of, countermand. to set off1642 See simple trans. senses and off, adv.. ? To discharge, cancel. Obsolete. unassure1643 transitive. To cancel the assurance of. unorder1648 transitive. To recall or cancel an order for (something); to countermand. to ask away1649 transitive. To do away with by asking. Obsolete. rare. disdetermine1651 transitive. To undo that which is determined, to annul. unbespeak1661 transitive. To countermand; to cancel an order or request for. undecree1667 (un-, prefix2 affix 1a.) reassumea1675 transitive. To rescind (a vote). Obsolete. off-break1702 transitive. To break or rescind (a contract, etc.); to break off. circumduct1726 Law. To cancel, annul. (Cf. circumduce, v. 2.) raise1837 transitive. To remove, rescind (a prohibition, a restriction, etc.). resiliate1838 transitive. To annul, cancel (a bargain, contract, etc.). Chiefly Canadian Law in later use. denounce1841 To give formal notice of the termination of (an armistice, treaty, etc.). disorder1852 To reverse an order for; to countermand. pull1937 See also sense 16c. transitive. colloquial (originally U.S.). To withdraw from publication, circulation, or use; to cancel or revoke (a business… Subcategories:— temporarily (3) — by voting (3) — dishonestly (1) — deprive of status, undo (12) — event, commitment (2) — make void or invalid (31) — set aside (3) |
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