Synonym: erase, obliterate, repeal, wipe out. Antonym: promise. Similar words: cancer, chance, glance, dancer, stance, alliance, penance, romance. Meaning: ['kænsl] n. a notation cancelling a previous sharp or flat. v. 1. postpone indefinitely or annul something that was scheduled 2. make up for 3. declare null and void; make ineffective 4. remove or make invisible 5. make invalid for use.
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121 Nigel was really unwell at the last minute with a bad bout of flu, but decided not to cancel.
122 Such long stints on the carpet are due to the consistency of leading players, whose skill is such they cancel each other out.
123 The most obvious solution was simply to cancel the operation as the weather was totally unsuitable for parachuting.
124 Cancellation by us may be necessary in exceptional circumstances and we reserve the right in our absolute discretion to cancel your holiday.
125 It can also threaten to cancel federal contracts with any firms that refuse to change.
126 Time and again, his detractors predicted that he would cancel elections and referendums.
127 When that happens, police have to cancel leave, pay overtime rates and give officers a lieu day.
128 And the local council is urging Oxfam to cancel the event, fearing the hippies will return.
129 This does not affect your statutory rights imposed by law, which will allow you to cancel your policy within 14 days.
130 Jinnah was now free to cancel his acceptance of the scheme.
131 To insist on this would cancel out the mature, trustful, open and continually self-reviewing benefit of a good management team.
132 If certain key individuals have still not arrived start without them or cancel the meeting.
133 He was prepared to cancel his plans for civil disobedience and wanted to discuss the matter with the Viceroy.
134 When he failed to persuade her to cancel it, he asked her for a date - and romance blossomed.
135 Without counsel, Val was forced to cancel a due process hearing, asking it be postponed until she could get representation.
136 Hamilton said that, depending on how the students fared emotionally Tuesday morning, he might cancel classes in the afternoon.
137 It includes details of how the Bond works, your right to cancel, taxation matters, death benefits and more.
138 Labour has pledged to cancel the City Technology College programme to release £100 million immediately for repair and decoration of dilapidated schools.
139 Cancel the contracts of employment of all or any employees who participate in such strike or violation. 3.
139 Sentencedict.com try its best to collect and create good sentences.
140 Memory jogger To cancel a command before completing it, tap Esc for Escape.
141 However, if a decision to cancel was going to be made it would have to be made now.
142 Imams or Christs, Mahdis or Messiahs were there to cancel all debts, atone for all insults.
143 It wants child poverty abolished in 20 years; it aims to cancel third world debt.
144 He started to pick the odd quarrel and cancel dates.
145 But he fell ill the previous month and had to cancel.
146 He had been prepared to cancel an engagement at London's Victoria and Albert Museum if a satisfactory outcome was reached.
147 The customer is given the right to cancel the contract during the cooling-off period.
148 But the prince was still in pain today and was forced to cancel the engagement.
149 Therefore, I have raised an invoice for the tape, but will cancel it once we have clarified the position.
150 They were forced to cancel the concert when the conductor became ill.
More similar words: cancer, chance, glance, dancer, stance, alliance, penance, romance, finance, enhance, advanced, instance, ancestor, guidance, substance, balanced, parlance, pittance, entrance, distance, by chance, arrogance, compliance, insurance, tolerance, in advance, balance of, for instance, acceptance, attendance.