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canceling
adjective as in omitting
noun as in cancellation
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noun as in erasure
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noun as in expunction
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noun as in obliteration
Example Sentences
“He is ducking debates and canceling interviews. His own campaign team recently said it's because of exhaustion,” Harris said at a rally in Michigan, in her most direct shot at her opponent's health yet.
Lee said it is concerning that Trump is canceling interviews that aren’t with friendly outlets and avoiding settings where his mental deterioration would be evident, such as another debate against Harris.
Still, in an odd choice for a campaign canceling interviews faster than they can book them, Trump's team did allow him to sit for an all-female town hall.
In the 1980s, JPL was barely clinging to life as the Reagan administration pondered spinning off the lab as a private institution and canceling its only flagship mission: Galileo.
The Twitter bubble matters, because, as you point out in the book, the concept of "canceling" started as an internet joke.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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