cancelation

/ˌkænsəˈleɪʃən/
noun
  1. The act of deciding that something planned will not happen, or the state of being canceled.
    • The cancellation of the event was announced on the radio.
    • We received a cancellation notice for the hotel reservation.
    • The cancellation of the flight caused a lot of frustration.
  2. The act of marking a stamp, ticket, or document to show it has been used or is no longer valid.
    • The cancellation on the stamp was clear and dated.
    • The ticket's cancellation prevented it from being reused.
    • The postmark serves as a cancellation for the stamp.
  3. The act of stopping a subscription, membership, or service.
    • She requested a cancellation of her gym membership.
    • The company offers a full refund upon cancellation within 30 days.
    • The cancellation of the magazine subscription was processed quickly.
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