cancelled

/ˈkænsəld/
adjective
  1. No longer planned to happen; called off.
    • The concert was cancelled due to bad weather.
    • She received a notification that her flight was cancelled.
    • All outdoor events are cancelled until further notice.
  2. No longer considered valid or acceptable, especially in a social or cultural context (modern figurative sense).
    • The movement to cancel the author led to a debate about free speech.
    • After the scandal, the actor was effectively cancelled by the public.
    • Some people feel that the comedian was unfairly cancelled for an old joke.
verb
  1. Past tense and past participle of cancel: to decide that something planned will not happen.
    • She cancelled her subscription to the magazine.
    • They cancelled the meeting because the manager was sick.
    • The school cancelled classes due to a snowstorm.
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