cancelations

/ˌkænsəˈleɪʃənz/
noun
  1. The act of deciding that something that was planned or arranged will not happen.
    • We received a notice of cancelation for our hotel reservation.
    • The airline announced several cancelations due to the snowstorm.
    • The cancelation of the concert disappointed many fans.
  2. The act of marking a stamp, ticket, or document to show it has been used or is no longer valid.
    • The ticket's cancelation prevented it from being reused.
    • The postal worker applied a cancelation stamp to the envelope.
    • Collectors value stamps with a clear cancelation mark.
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