disannul

verb
/dɪsəˈnʌl/UK

Etymology

From dis- + annul.

  1. derived from annullō
  2. derived from anuller
  3. inherited from annullen
  4. prefixed as disannul — “dis + annul

Definitions

  1. To annul, do away with

    To annul, do away with; to cancel.

    • Ye shall not thynke that I am come to disanull the lawe, or the prophets.
    • But it is in our power, if not to dissanull, at least to diminish the same, through patience[…].
    • it is possible […] out of mature judgment to avoid the effect, or disannul the cause, as they do that are troubled with toothache, pull them quite out.

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