unliving

/ˌən-ˈliv How to pronounce unlive (audio)/ (ame, mw)

unliving — 動詞

  • unlivingpresent simple I / you / we / they
  • unlivings3rd person singular
  • unlivinging-ing form
  • unlivingedpast simple

1. to cancel the force of something already done, so it no longer stands or applies

1.動詞及物C2
釋義

撤銷;作廢

使先前決定失去效力

to cancel the force of something already done, so it no longer stands or applies

例句

The judge's new order unlived the ban signed last spring.

法官的新命令撤銷了去年春天簽下的禁令。

unlive + earlier legal order

Parliament hoped the amendment would unlive the tax passed in haste.

國會希望那項修正案能讓倉促通過的稅法作廢。

would unlive + previous measure

同義詞
  • annul

    close in meaning; especially common for laws, marriages, or official decisions

  • revoke

    stresses taking back official force or permission

  • void

    often used when something is declared legally without effect

反義詞
  • uphold

    to keep a ruling, decision, or law in force

  • confirm

    to state officially that an earlier act remains valid

文法句型

unlive + earlier order/rule/policy

用法筆記

Usually used about rulings, laws, or other official acts, and mostly found in rare, old-fashioned, or playful writing. In everyday English, speakers normally choose more common verbs such as 'cancel', 'revoke', or 'undo'.

常見錯誤

The storm unlived three villagers.
The storm killed three villagers.
💡In this sense, 'unliving' means cancelling or undoing something, not causing death.
The editor unlived the extra paragraph before printing.
The editor deleted the extra paragraph before printing.
💡'Unliving' is a rare formal word for annulling an earlier act, not the everyday verb for removing text.