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Nullify   /nˈələfˌaɪ/   Listen
verb
Nullify  v. t.  (past & past part. nullified; pres. part. nullifying)  To make void; to render invalid; to deprive of legal force or efficacy. "Such correspondence would at once nullify the conditions of the probationary system."
Synonyms: To abrogate; revoke; annul; repeal; invalidate; cancel. See Abolish.






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"Nullify" Quotes from Famous Books



... in short, to confer upon the manumitted negro of the South the same civil rights enjoyed by the white man, with the exception of the right of suffrage; to give him perfect equality in all things before the law, and to nullify every State law wherever existing, that should be in conflict with the enlarged provisions of the Federal statute. It left no loophole for escape on the question of the citizenship of the negro. As ...
— Twenty Years of Congress, Volume 2 (of 2) • James Gillespie Blaine

... men appeared at the gates one morning, and I let them in without referring by a single word to what had taken place. The principle of unionism is a noble thing, but ignoble men, like rust in girders, gnaw rapidly into principles and quickly and treacherously nullify their good. ...
— Half a Rogue • Harold MacGrath

... these, so that we could change when we were tired of one colour. During the whole stay on the Barrier I myself wore a pair of ordinary spectacles with yellow glasses of quite a light tint. These are prepared by a chemical process in such a way that they nullify the harmful colours in the sun's rays. How excellent these glasses are appears clearly enough from the fact that I never had the slightest touch of snow-blindness on the southern journey, although the spectacles ...
— The South Pole, Volumes 1 and 2 • Roald Amundsen

... Munitions Ministry, output only began really to sprout in the United States about sixteen months after the start. All, however (as already mentioned in the last chapter), was full of promise when the crash of the Revolution came to nullify what ...
— Experiences of a Dug-out, 1914-1918 • Charles Edward Callwell

... to interpose the remedy of nullification; but open resistance was not proposed. By the Jeffersonian theory, it was proposed to obtain the opinion of three-fourths of the States that the acts were unconstitutional, and thus to "nullify" them after the manner of a constitutional amendment. Until such nullification, the ...
— Government and Administration of the United States • Westel W. Willoughby and William F. Willoughby


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