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The answer ANNUL has 328 possible clue(s) in existing crosswords.
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Definitions of annul in various dictionaries:
verb - declare invalid
verb - cancel officially
To make or declare void or invalid, as a marriage or a law; nullify.
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Possible Crossword Clues |
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Cancel |
Void |
Invalidate |
Invalidate, as a marriage |
Bring to naught |
Quash |
Make void |
Cancel out |
Declare invalid |
Undo ''I do'' |
Possible Dictionary Clues |
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Declare invalid (an official agreement, decision, or result) |
declare invalid (an official agreement, decision, or result). |
To make or declare void or invalid, as a marriage or a law nullify. |
To obliterate the effect or existence of: "The significance of the past . . . is annulled in idle gusts of electronic massacre ( Alexander Cockburn). |
declare invalid |
annul by recalling or rescinding |
to officially announce that something such as a law, agreement, or marriage no longer exists: |
to announce officially a law, marriage, or other contract as no longer existing: |
to state officially that something such as a law, agreement, or marriage no longer exists: |
Annul might refer to |
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Annulment is a legal procedure within secular and religious legal systems for declaring a marriage null and void. Unlike divorce, it is usually retroactive, meaning that an annulled marriage is considered to be invalid from the beginning almost as if it had never taken place (though some jurisdictions provide that the marriage is only void from the date of the annulment; for example, this is the case in section 12 of the Matrimonial Causes Act 1973 in England and Wales). In legal terminology, an annulment makes a void marriage or a voidable marriage null. |