单词 | rescind |
释义 | rescindWord family adjectiverescindablerescissorynounrescissionverbrescind , Government Lawre·scind /rɪˈsɪnd/ verb [transitiveT] SCLPGto officially end a law, or change a decision or agreement 废除;取消;撤销 Examples from the Corpus rescind• And so, for the first time, a federal entitlement has been rescinded.• Efforts to improve matters by raising prices and reducing subsidies led to open resistance and had to be rescinded.• If she is successful, final approval for the research project will be delayed or even rescinded.• The court has power to rescind a bankruptcy order under this section.• This plan was later rescinded, however, after it was revealed to be without legal foundation.• The National Council of the Guild decided by three votes to two to call a special conference to rescind the affiliation decision.• The case increased pressure on President-elect Bill Clinton to rescind the ban on homosexual service members. From Longman Business Dictionary rescindre·scind /rɪˈsɪnd/ verb [transitiveT]LAW to officially end a law, agreement, or decision made earlier The company has the right to rescind the agreement. (1500-1600) Latin rescindere, from scindere “to cut” |
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