1. canceled - Adjective
2. canceled - Verb
of Cancel
Source: Webster's dictionaryWe remain in the Romantic cycle initiated by Rousseau: liberal idealism canceled by violence, barbarism, disillusionment and cynicism. Camille Paglia
As you know, when Star Trek was canceled after the second season, it was the activism of the fans that revived it for a third season. George Takei
Every youth movement presents itself as a loan to the future, and tries to call in its lien in advance, but when there is no future all loans are canceled. Greil Marcus
Star Trek never really caught on with audiences, ran for three seasons, and was canceled. I wish I had taken notes at the time, because you people sure do have a lot of questions about it. William Shatner
To make sure that votes are never canceled out by illegal votes, we instituted a photo ID requirement. And don't you think it's fair to apply at least the same standard required to get a library card or to board an airpane? Rick Perry
For a long time, my shows were about people walking out or about getting my gigs canceled or having the presenter not wanting to pay me. Eric Bogosian