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to end (a law, contract, agreement, etc.) officially : to say officially that (something) is no longer valid. Full Definition of RESCIND. 1. : to take away : remove. 2.
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tr.v. re·scind·ed, re·scind·ing, re·scinds. To make void; repeal or annul. [Latin rescindere : re-, re- + scindere, to split; see skei- in Indo-European roots.] re·scind ...
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tr.v. re·scind·ed, re·scind·ing, re·scinds. To make void; repeal or annul. [Latin rescindere : re-, re- + scindere, to split; see skei- in Indo-European roots.] re·scind ...
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Definition of rescind : If get a call saying a company has decided to rescind your job offer, it's back to the classifieds for you. Rescind is an official reversal.
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rescindé définition, synonymes, conjugaison, voir aussi 'rescindement',rescindant ',rescindable',résine', expression, exemple, usage, synonyme, antonyme, ...
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to invalidate (an act, measure, etc.) by a later action or a higher authority. Origin: 1630?40; < Latin rescindere to tear off again, cut away, equivalent to re- re- + ...
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rescind v - definition, audio pronuncation and more for rescind v: to make a law, order, or decision no longer have any legal effect: See more in American English ...
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