Annulled

/əˈnʌld/

Definitions

  1. (adj.) Rendered void or invalid by a legal procedure.
    The marriage was annulled due to fraud.

Forms

  • annul
  • annulling
  • annuls

Commentary

"Annulled" is typically the past participle of the verb "annul," used adjectivally to describe legal acts declared void from the outset, distinguishing it from mere cancellation or termination.

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