disannuls

/ˌdɪsəˈnʌlz/
verb
  1. To officially cancel or make something no longer valid, especially a law, agreement, or decision.
    • The contract was disannulled after both parties agreed to end it.
    • The king's decree disannulled the previous tax law.
    • The court voted to disannul the outdated regulation.
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