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annul (uh NUHL) (verb), annuls; annulled; annulling
1. To cancel; to invalidate, to rescind: The contract for the construction was annulled because it was not legally signed by both parties.
2. To make or to declare void or invalid; such as, a marriage or a law: The couple’s wedlock was annulled, or revoked, just after two months.

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2. To make or to declare void or invalid; such as, a marriage or a law: The couple’s wedlock was annulled, or revoked, just after two months.

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