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		Definition of rescinder in English: rescindernoun rɪˈsɪndə 1A person who or thing which cancels, revokes, or annuls something. 2US History. Frequently with capital initial. Each of the seventeen members of the legislature of Massachusetts who voted in 1768 to rescind the resolution to issue a call to the other colonies for a convention to oppose taxation. 
 Origin   Mid 17th century; earliest use found in Samuel Rutherford (c1600–1661), Church of Scotland minister and political theorist. From rescind + -er.    Definition of rescinder in US English: rescindernounrɪˈsɪndə 1A person who or thing which cancels, revokes, or annuls something. 2US History. Frequently with capital initial. Each of the seventeen members of the legislature of Massachusetts who voted in 1768 to rescind the resolution to issue a call to the other colonies for a convention to oppose taxation. 
 Origin   Mid 17th century; earliest use found in Samuel Rutherford (c1600–1661), Church of Scotland minister and political theorist. From rescind + -er.     |