Cancel
81cancel — can·cel || kænsl v. call off, repeal, revoke, erase …
82cancel — m. Puerta interior del zaguán de algunas casas. Arg. Cancela, verja que separa del zaguán el vestíbulo o el patio. Méx. Biombo …
83cancel — In air traffic control terminology, it means “annul the previously transmitted clearance.” …
84cancel — v. a. 1. Obliterate, efface, erase, expunge, blot, blot out, rub out, scratch out, wipe out. 2. Abrogate, annul, repeal, rescind, revoke, abolish, nullify, quash, set aside, make void …
85cancel — verb 1) the meeting was canceled Syn: call off, abandon, scrap, drop, ax, scrub, nix 2) his visa has been canceled Syn: annul, invalidate, nullify, declare null and void, void …
86cancel — v 1. void, avoid, declare null and void, render null and void, nullify, disannul, annul, quash, invalidate, vitiate, vacate, disenact, disestablish; set aside, call off, supersede, discharge; cease, Law. nol pros, stop, discontinue, break off;… …
87cancel — can·cel …
88cancel — can•cel [[t]ˈkæn səl[/t]] v. celed, cel•ing (esp. brit.) celled, cel•ling, 1) to make void; revoke; annul 2) to decide or announce that (a planned event) will not take place; call off 3) phi to mark or perforate (a postage stamp, admission ticket …
89cancel — Ho opau, kāpae, oki, hō oki …
90cancel — In finance, to render a document void, by tearing it up or marking on its face that it is cancelled, void or terminated if the debt for which it stood has been paid. The purpose of canceling is to ensure that the document cannot be used again …