Noun
The act, process, or result of canceling; as, the cansellation of certain words in a contract, or of the contract itself.
The operation of striking out common factors, in both the dividend and divisor.
Source: Webster's dictionaryA 2013 ruling concerning Porter Airlines found that "it is unreasonable for Porter to refuse to refund the fare paid by a passenger because of its cancellation of a flight, even if the cause is an event beyond Porter’s control." Source: Internet
About 15 million people face job losses in India’s exports sector following cancellation of over half of the orders and gloomy forecast for global trade due to the Covid-19 pandemic, exporters’ body FIEO said on Friday. Source: Internet
A brief statement released by party Secretary-General Raphael Tuju attributed the cancellation of the February 14 meeting to the mourning period for former President Daniel arap Moi. Source: Internet
A cancellation would mark the first time in modern history Muslims didn’t travel to the holiest of Islamic cities during the five- to six-day pilgrimage held at the end of July. Source: Internet
Above and below the ends of the more or less rectangular ribbon, there is less audible output due to phase cancellation, but the precise amount of directivity depends on ribbon length. Source: Internet
About this time the Persians made a semi-secret agreement to remain neutral in exchange for the cancellation of the indemnity from the previous war. Source: Internet