Nullify


The meaning of the word Nullify is: make of no use or value; cancel out


Examples:

Hopefully the coffee will nullify the drowsy effects of the medication and allow me to stay awake.

published by Clement on 2021-02-20 00:36:06


Cara foolishly believed defaulting on her student loans would nullify her obligation to pay them and allow her to spend her extra money on other things.

published by Lorita on 2021-07-28 08:54:39


Since the highest court in the land has said states cannot nullify gay marriages, many homosexuals have gotten married to celebrate the decision.

published by Thalia on 2021-03-24 01:42:58


The neighborhood has made an attempt to nullify the real estate developer’s plans by protesting outside of city hall.

published by Stephnie on 2021-06-11 11:32:07


Since the restaurant does not want its future customers to learn about its flaws, it is using a number of techniques to hide and nullify negative feedback.

published by Quyen on 2021-03-25 01:20:42


The prisoner could only hope the appellate court would nullify his guilty verdict and release him back into society.

published by Desmond on 2021-09-28 01:03:30


The president’s political rivals did everything they could to nullify his budget proposal to make room for their own agenda.

published by Scarlet on 2021-08-13 09:06:39


If you damage your refrigerator while trying to fix it, you could possibly nullify your warranty and find yourself responsible for all the repair costs.

published by Adelaide on 2021-05-09 04:38:21


The government has passed a law to nullify a previous law that did not recognize the civil rights of all individuals.

published by Ai on 2021-10-04 23:38:36


Your unexcused absence from school does not nullify the fact you have a huge project due in two days.

published by Roslyn on 2021-07-10 02:46:51


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