rescind
31rescind — re·scind …
32rescind — re•scind [[t]rɪˈsɪnd[/t]] v. t. 1) to revoke, annul, or repeal 2) to invalidate (an act, measure, etc.) by a later action or a higher authority • Etymology: 1630–40; < L rescindere to cut away, revoke =re re +scindere to tear re•scind′er, n.… …
33rescind — /rəˈsɪnd / (say ruh sind) verb (t) 1. to abrogate; annul, revoke; repeal. 2. to invalidate (an act, measure, etc.) by a later action or a higher authority. {Latin rescindere cut off, annul} –rescindable, adjective –rescinder, noun …
34rescind — v.t. cancel; revoke. ♦ rescission, n. ♦ rescissory, a …
35rescind — See recission of contract …
36rescind — To effect a rescission. See rescission …
37rescind — see SCISSORS …
38rescind — v.tr. abrogate, revoke, cancel. Derivatives: rescindable adj. rescindment n. rescission n. Etymology: L rescindere resciss (as RE , scindere cut) …
39rescind a decision — cancel a decision, take back a decision …
40rescind a notice — take back an announcement, cancel an announcement …