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Definition - Verb [Latin
rescindere to cut loose, annul, from
re- away, back +
scindere to cut, split]
1 : to take back and make void <~
ed its suspension of his license>
2 : to abrogate (a contract or transaction) by mutual agreement, judicial decree, or unilateral declaration because of fraud, mistake, duress, misrepresentation, illegality, a breach, or another sufficient ground with both parties restored to their positions before the contract was made <denied that the other party had the right to ~ the contract>
compare
cancel terminate 3 : to make void by the same or by a superior authority <~ a regulation>
: to rescind something (as a contract)
Pronunciationri-
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Pronunciation Key
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- \&\ as a and u in a b ut
- \[^&]\ as e in kitt en
- \&r\ as ur and er in f urther
- \a\ as a inash
- \A\ as a in ace
- \?\ as o in m op
- \au\ as ou in ou t
- \ch\ as ch in ch in
- \e\ as e in bet
- \E\ as ea in easy
- \g\ as g in go
- \i\ as i in hit
- \I\ as i in ice
- \j\ as j in job
- \[ng]\ as ng in sing
- \O\ as o in go
- \o\ as aw in law
- \oi\ as oy in boy
- \th\ as th in thin
- \[th_]\ as thin the
- \?\ as oo in loot
- \u\ as oo in foot
- \y\ as y in yet
- \zh\ as si in vision
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Based on Merriam-Webster's Dictionary of Law ©2001. Merriam-Webster, Incorporated Published under license with Merriam-Webster, Incorporated. http://www.m-w.com |
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