1. annulling - Noun
2. annulling - Verb
Derived from annul
of Annul
Source: Webster's dictionaryAn initial evaluation by a domestic independent experts panel released in August 2013 placed the omission rate in 9.3%, three times as much as other census in the region, and recommended annulling the census to hold a new version in 2015. Source: Internet
But then, ministering to the needs of infinitesimal minorities while annulling the freedoms of the rest of us has become rather a habit of progressive governments. Source: Internet
Nigeria's chances of annulling the giant penalty laid on proving the 2010 gas supply arrangement was a sham designed to fail by P&ID and government officials. Source: Internet
If the governor withholds the Queen's assent, the sovereign may within two years disallow the bill, thereby annulling the law in question. Source: Internet
He also issued an Agrarian Law in February 1942, annulling all Soviet legislation on farming, restoring family farms for those willing to collaborate with the occupiers. Source: Internet
We are annulling the license of the false prophets and the oligarchs to attack the revolution." citation Some emergency measures were taken before 1982. Source: Internet