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rescindment
noun as in abolition
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noun as in annulment
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- countermanding
- dedomiciling
- erasing
- going phfft
- rescinding
- split up
noun as in nullification
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noun as in recall
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noun as in repeal
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noun as in revocation
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noun as in voidance
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“The second we see numbers are heading in the wrong direction, we have to be ready to rescind,” he added.
During a special legislative session, lawmakers passed an amendment to the state budget setting aside money for the statue’s removal and rescinding the 1889 resolution.
Leaders in Encinitas have made similar threats to rescind permits that allowed restaurants to offer outdoor dining on city sidewalks, streets and parking spots if those restaurants are caught breaking the rules.
In Encinitas, Mayor Catherine Blakespear has threatened to rescind permits that allowed businesses to offer outdoor dining in city sidewalks, streets and parking spots if a restaurant is caught breaking the rules.
Mr. Labouchere moved, and Mr. Macdonald seconded, the rescindment of the resolution of the 22nd, which was lost on division.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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