单词 | canceler |
释义 | cancel1 of 2verb can·cel ˈkan(t)-səl canceled or cancelled; canceling or cancelling ˈkan(t)-s(ə-)liŋ ; cancels transitive verb 1 a : to decide not to conduct or perform (something planned or expected) usually without expectation of conducting or performing it at a later time cancel a football game b : to destroy the force, effectiveness, or validity of : annul cancel a magazine subscription a canceled check c : to match in force or effect : offset —often used with out his irritability canceled out his natural kindness Osbert Sitwell d : to bring to nothingness : destroy e : to withdraw one's support for (someone, such as a celebrity, or something, such as a company) publicly and especially on social media … the internet has canceled her over her alleged anti-black and homophobic past. Angie Dare see also cancel culture 2 : to deface (a postage or revenue stamp) especially with a set of ink lines so as to invalidate for reuse 3 a : to remove (a common divisor) from numerator and denominator b : to remove (equivalents) on opposite sides of an equation or account 4 a : to mark or strike out for deletion cancel the offensive passage b : omit, delete intransitive verb : to neutralize each other's strength or effect : counterbalance the various pressure groups to a large degree canceled out J. B. Conant cancelable adjective or cancellable ˈkan(t)-s(ə-)lə-bəl canceler noun or canceller ˈkan(t)-s(ə-)lər cancel 2 of 2noun1 : cancellation an order quickly followed by a cancel 2 a : a deleted part or passage b(1) : a leaf containing matter to be deleted (2) : a new leaf or slip substituted for matter already printed canceler noun variants or canceller as in balance a force or influence that makes an opposing force ineffective or less effective bright decorative accents proved to be a canceler of the apartment's monotone color scheme Synonyms & Similar Words Relevance
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