annuls


annuls

makes null or void; abolishes; cancels; invalidates; rescinds
Not to be confused with:annals – a record of events; chronicles, historyannuals – books or reports that are published annually

an·nul

A0318500 (ə-nŭl′)tr.v. an·nulled, an·nul·ling, an·nuls 1. To make or declare void or invalid, as a marriage or a law; nullify.2. To bring to an end the effect or existence of; cancel out: "That task would be easier to perform now that his personal stake in it was annulled" (Edith Wharton).
[Middle English annullen, from Old French annuller, from Late Latin annullāre : Latin ad-, ad- + Latin nullus, none; see ne in Indo-European roots.]