1. nullifying - Noun
2. nullifying - Verb
of Nullify
Source: Webster's dictionaryDespite the unprecedented controversy and protests this sparked, the Supreme Court courageously made another upset in Bayelsa by nullifying David Lyons mandate barely a day to his inauguration. Source: Internet
Chandler: A Guide to the Battlefields of Europe, p. 145 Without consulting Tallard, Clérambault ordered his reserve battalions into the village, upsetting the balance of the French position and nullifying the French numerical superiority. Source: Internet
In the confusion that followed, Evers claimed to have retrieved the ball and touched second base, forcing Merkle out and nullifying the run scored. Source: Internet
The framers did not view the exercise of this remedy to be an anti-democratic act of nullifying elections. Source: Internet
MANILA - A former Supreme Court magistrate believes the Senate cannot review the SC's decision if the high tribunal grants a quo warranto petition nullifying the appointment of Chief Justice Maria Lourdes Sereno. Source: Internet
However, none of these states actually passed a resolution nullifying the Embargo Act. Instead, they challenged it in court, appealed to Congress for its repeal, and proposed several constitutional amendments. Source: Internet