Similar words: nullification, nullify, qualified, disqualified, ossified, ratified, petrified, certified. Meaning: ['nʌlɪfaɪ] adj. deprived of legal force.
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31. The use of ungranted patent applications or terminated, nullified or invalid patents to advertise is prohibited.
32. But what if the market-based arguments against AMD's coprocessor plans were nullified? This is exactly what would happen if AMD were to acquire ATI.
33. Many attempts to communicate are nullified by saying too much.
34. The colored citizens in those States are virtually disfranchised, the Constitution held in utter contempt and its provisions nullified.
35. Their eight years of friendship and love, the eight years of his life, were nullified.
36. The first vote April was inconclusive, and a second round was eventually ruled illegal and nullified.
37. Woo founded the Zhough Dynasty after having nullified the Sang Dynasty and killed Chough the king. Zhough lasted more than eight hundred years, the longest of all dynasties.
38. The touchdown was nullified because the left tackle was offside.
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