1. nullified - Adjective
2. nullified - Verb
Derived from nullify
4. nullified - Adjective Satellite
of Nullify
Source: Webster's dictionaryA five-man panel of the Supreme Court had in its judgment, nullified the party’s victory after disqualifying the party’s deputy governorship candidate, Biobarakuma Degi-Eremienyo, from the election. Source: Internet
Activists from 14 different civil society groups are seeking assurances that the planning process to develop Manoel Island must start afresh, after an appeals tribunal nullified the €400 million project’s Environmental Impact Assessment. Source: Internet
After we nullified his contract for misrepresentations of his credentials, more left the parish. Source: Internet
After an investigation by the Syracuse Post-Standard newspaper, the Pataki administration nullified the deal. Source: Internet
A review of a small number of comments posted to "Stop the Steal" before its deletion found no direct calls for violence, but its organizing premise - that Republican votes are being "nullified" by Democrats - has no basis in fact. Source: Internet
Concerns about the Los Angeles Rams playing on against the Dallas Cowboys were nullified by the fact the Rams will play indoors. Source: Internet