Dictionary Entry
nullify
verbFind the meaning of the word nullify, plus dictionary definition, pronunciation, thesaurus-style synonyms, antonyms, and related vocabulary.
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Meaning
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To make something legally void or ineffective; to cancel out or render powerless.
Example Sentence
The court decided to nullify the contract due to a technicality, making it legally invalid.
Usage Note
You can use "nullify" when you want to describe the act of making something legally or officially invalid, or when one action completely cancels out the effect of another. For instance, a judge might nullify a contract, or a strong wind might nullify the efforts of a small fire, rendering them ineffective.
