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    rescind
    /rɪˈsɪnd/

    verb

    • 1. revoke, cancel, or repeal (a law, order, or agreement): "the government eventually rescinded the directive"

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  2. RESCIND definition: 1. to make a law, agreement, order, or decision no longer have any (legal) power: 2. to make a…. Learn more.

  3. 1. : to take away : remove. 2. a. : take back, cancel. refused to rescind the order. b. : to abrogate (a contract) and restore the parties to the positions they would have occupied had there been no contract. 3. : to make void by action of the enacting authority or a superior authority : repeal. rescind an act. rescinder noun. rescindment.

  4. Rescind means "to cancel or revoke." Things that are rescinded: policies, court decisions, regulations, and official statements. What all these examples have in common is that they are on the record.

  5. verb (used with object) to abrogate; annul; revoke; repeal. Synonyms: withdraw, retract, nullify. to invalidate (an act, measure, etc.) by a later action or a higher authority. Synonyms: veto, repeal, countermand.

  6. to make a law, agreement, order, or decision no longer have any ( legal) power: The policy of charging air travelers for vegetarian meals proved unpopular and has already been rescinded. Synonyms. annul specialized. countermand formal. lift (END) overturn. repeal. reverse. revoke formal. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases.

  7. If a government or a group of people in power rescind a law or agreement, they officially withdraw it and state that it is no longer valid. The governor does not have the authority to rescind the ruling.

  8. Definition of rescind verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  9. To revoke, repeal, or cancel (a law, order, etc.) Webster's New World. Similar definitions. To cancel a contract, whether unilaterally or by mutual agreement and restore both parties to status quo ante (the positions they would have been in if the contract had never existed). See also rescission.

  10. Jun 17, 2024 · rescind (third-person singular simple present rescinds, present participle rescinding, simple past and past participle rescinded) To repeal, annul, or declare void; to take (something such as a rule or contract) out of effect. Synonyms: cancel, annul, (of laws and policies) repeal, countermand, revoke, (of orders) recall

  11. 1. to revoke, annul, or repeal. 2. to invalidate (an act, measure, etc.) by a later action or a higher authority. [1630–40; < Latin rescindere to cut away, revoke = re- re - + scindere to tear] re•scind′er, n. re•scind′ment, n.