To cancel or eliminate officially.
1 The priest threatened to destroy the paper and to annul the ceremony.
2 Not even the recantation of the offender could annul these appalling sentences.
3 Getting rid of the receiver doesn't annul the decree of the court.
4 Moreover, the unequivocal threat to annul the marriage filled him with alarm.
5 Fourth, thou shalt destroy and annul the memory of Pope Boniface VIII.
6 All the qualities that theology gives to its God annul each other.
7 If it be possible to annul our marriage, let it be done.
8 Nearly three hours are occupied by oscillations which mutually annul one another.
9 She is to ask the Dail to annul the regulation concerned.
10 He formally asked Iran's top legislative body to annul the election.
11 Even the intervening waves could not quite annul the sustaining power of sympathy.
12 This week the administrative court threw out his bid to annul the move.
13 Nor will it permit Sir Dolphus to annul the marriage with his wife.
14 If the king is willing, the pope can annul my marriage.
15 His scheme was to have the government annul your provisional license.
16 He refused to believe it, and threatened to annul the marriage.
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