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Meaning of nullifying
The primary meaning of the word "nullifying" is to make something invalid or without effect.
Etymology of nullifying
The word "nullifying" comes from the Latin words "nullus," meaning "none," and "facere," meaning "to make"
It has been used in the English language since the 15th century to describe the act of making something invalid or without effect
Synonyms
annulling
voiding
invalidating
cancelling
abolishing
abrogating
repealing
revoking
rescinding
terminating
ending
repealing
quashing
overturning
overruling
vetoing
negating
neutralizing
counteracting
contradicting
countering
defeating
thwarting
frustrating
undermining
sabotaging
destroying
demolishing
dismantling
disabling
disarming
Definitions
- To make something invalid or without effect
- * To cancel or abolish something, such as a law or a decision
- * To counteract or neutralize the effect of something
Usage Examples
- The court's decision was nullifying the previous ruling
- * The new law nullified the old one, making it no longer applicable
- * The company's actions were nullifying the effects of the competitor's marketing campaign
Antonyms
validating
confirming
affirming
reinforcing
strengthening
upholding
supporting
ratifying
endorsing
sanctioning
authorizing
legalizing
legitimizing
substantiating
verifying
certifying
authenticating
reinforcing
bolstering
fortifying