| 单词 | cancelers | 
| 释义 | cancel1 of 2verb  can·cel  ˈkan(t)-səl    canceled or cancelled; canceling or cancelling ˈkan(t)-s(ə-)liŋ  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  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.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  cancelable adjective    or cancellable   ˈkan(t)-s(ə-)lə-bəl   canceler noun    or canceller   ˈkan(t)-s(ə-)lər  cancel2 of 2 noun1   : 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   cancelers noun variants  or cancellers  as in neutralizersa 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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