annul
/əˈnʌl/ (bre, ipa) · /əˈnʌl/ (ame, ipa) · /ə-ˈnəl/ (ame, mw)
annul — 動詞
- annulpresent simple I / you / we / they
- annulshe / she / it
- annulledpast simple
- annulling-ing form
1. to declare through an official or legal process that something — for example a l
廢除;宣告無效
藉由正式程序宣告協議或婚姻無效
to declare through an official or legal process that something — for example a law, a contract, or a marriage — has no legal force and is treated as never having existed
The High Court annulled the unfair contract that Priya had signed.
高等法院廢除了 Priya 先前簽下的不公平合約。
annulled, contract
Omar's first marriage was annulled on the grounds of fraud.
Omar 的第一段婚姻因詐欺理由被宣告無效。
was annulled, marriage
The prime minister asked parliament to annul the trade agreement.
總理要求國會廢除該貿易協定。
Judge Abebe annulled the business deal after finding false records.
Abebe 法官發現假紀錄後,宣告該商業交易無效。
Council members voted to annul the outdated parking law.
市議會成員投票廢除過時的停車法規。
- revoke
more often used for taking back a permission, licence, or privilege
- repeal
used specifically for laws and statutes, implying action by a legislative body
- rescind
formal; used for orders, decisions, or contracts, often by the same authority that issued them
- void
a more general legal term for making something legally ineffective
文法句型
annul + noun
用法筆記
Frequently used in legal and religious settings, especially for marriages. Annulment differs from divorce: an annulled marriage is treated as though it never existed, while divorce ends a marriage that was legally valid.