annul
verb
- to make void or null
Wiktionary
Pronunciation: /əˈnʌl/ / /əˈnɐl/ / /əˈnʊl/
verb
Etymology: From Middle English annullen, from Old French anuller, from Latin annullō (“annihilate, annul”), from ad (“to”) + nūllus (“none, not any”).
- To formally revoke the validity of.
“If you ask how religion thus falls on the thorns and faces death, and in the very act annuls annihilation, I cannot explain the matter, for it is religion's secret, and to understand it you must yourself have been a religious man of the extremer type.”
- To dissolve (a marital union) on the grounds that it is not valid.
- To cancel out.
“They tried to reassure me but I was not able to annul my fears.”