Annihilating

/əˈnʌɪɪleɪtɪŋ/

Definitions

  1. (v. pres. part.) Present participle of annihilate, meaning to completely destroy or eliminate, often used in legal contexts to describe nullification of rights, contracts, or claims.
    The court ruled the clause as annihilating the previously agreed terms.

Forms

  • annihilate
  • annihilated
  • annihilates

Commentary

Used primarily as a morphological variant of 'annihilate'; refer to 'annihilate' for full definitions. Often appears in legal texts describing the invalidation or destruction of legal rights or contracts.

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