Similar words: excellence, cancellation, excellent, compelled, cancel, travelled, untrammelled, allegiance. Meaning: ['kænsl] adj. (of events) no longer planned or scheduled.
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151) So, although it was an important meeting, I cancelled the trip.
152) He cancelled his appointments for a week, and stayed in the Loire, spending each day with the boy.
153) Schools cancelled extracurricular activities, and many parents took their children out of classes after word of the bomb threat spread.
154) It is sufficient to know that the immediate danger from the rear has been cancelled out.
155) Whilst these preparations have had to be cancelled, we are most anxious to rearrange the programme for later in the year.
156) The agreement was cancelled because it should have been put out to competitive bidding.
157) Results were cancelled by the electoral commission in both places, where new elections were expected to be organized during December.
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158) Rising unemployment in the countryside has cancelled out the economic gains of the early-1980s reforms.
159) Interference and ghost images caused by reflections of the received signal are more easily cancelled out in a digital television.
160) If an order was cancelled we would have difficulty finding another buyer.
161) Occasionally tours may be cancelled at short notice owing to circumstances beyond our control.
162) The 1987 harvesting demonstration was cancelled after the disease made its appearance in East Anglia.
163) Prices were lifted after budget negotiators in Washington cancelled meetings today and delayed talks aimed at reaching a balanced-budget agreement.
164) It is issued to passengers whose flights have been cancelled or delayed and is redeemable by the airlines at face value.
165) The fact is, I cancelled the appointment so now I have a morning at home to myself.
166) Perhaps he'd simply cancelled whatever social engagements he had when he'd realised that his brother needed sorting out?
167) And tonight the traditional college Christmas dinner was cancelled as a mark of respect.
168) The most disputed regional elections were cancelled by Hodge but the new elections again led to rightist triumph.
169) Manager Alan Murray cancelled the players' day off after the 4-0 home defeat by Bolton Wanderers.
170) Then he hung up immediately, phoned his office and cancelled his afternoon appointments.
171) And last week they cancelled the Danny Baker show because of it.
172) There is no age limit for acceptance into the Plan and once insured your cover will never be cancelled because of your age.
173) This is disappointingly high and the Shropshire Railway Society has already cancelled its proposed trip.
174) Perhaps they'd take an excursion by brake to Pegwell Village this afternoon if the concert had to be cancelled because of rain.
175) This method therefore had to be cancelled as the time the carrier could remain at Greenock was severely limited.
176) Important industrial and development projects were also either postponed or cancelled.
177) They refused to make the payment and cancelled her direct debit.
178) To have cancelled the conference would have created an equally bad impression.
179) Two days earlier I'd cancelled an appointment with a psychic healer, thinking perhaps I should leave well enough alone.
180) Campaigning was seriously hampered by increasing political violence, however, and the election was cancelled shortly after polling had commenced.
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