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From The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.44 [gcide]:

Annul \An*nul"\, verb (used with an object) [imp. & p. p. {Annulled}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Annulling}.] [F. annuler, LL. annullare, annulare, fr. L. ad to + nullus none, nullum, neut., nothing. See {Null}, adjective]

1. To reduce to nothing; to obliterate.

Light, the prime work of God, to me's extinct. And all her various objects of delight Annulled. --Milton.

2. To make void or of no effect; to nullify; to abolish; to do away with; -- used appropriately of laws, decrees, edicts, decisions of courts, or other established rules, permanent usages, and the like, which are made void by component authority.

Do they mean to annul laws of inestimable value to our liberties? --Burke.

Syn: To abolish; abrogate; repeal; cancel; reverse; rescind; revoke; nullify; destroy. See {Abolish}.

From WordNet (r) 2.0 [wn]:

annul

verb

1: declare invalid; "The contract was annulled"; "void a plea" [syn: {invalidate}, {quash}, {void}, {avoid}, {nullify}] [ant: {validate}]

2: annul by recalling or rescinding; "He revoked the ban on smoking"; "lift an embargo"; "vacate a death sentence" [syn: {revoke}, {lift}, {countermand}, {reverse}, {repeal}, {overturn}, {rescind}, {vacate}] [also: {annulling}, {annulled}]

From WordNet (r) 2.0 [wn]:

annulled See {annul}
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