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    Synonyms and Definitions

    Use "cancellation" in a sentence

    cancellation example sentences

    cancellation


    1. Now all I had left was the remaining €8500 to pay off and the insurance policy cancellation fee


    2. She did feel some remorse and conflict at hoping against hope there'd be a cancellation that would give her sooner access, but she rose above it


    3. waved a finger in a signal of cancellation


    4. The cancellation of a gambling debt, the videotape and statements of witnesses seemed to place him on the scene, but a call from an official at the US embassy threw all of that into doubt: they were told that Mr


    5. Emergencies Act, which ordered the cancellation within two years of all existing “powers and


    6. Greene when a cancellation called in


    7. severely from cancellation of foreign tourists and food and beverage businesses that have


    8. 41’s cancellation of the entire 30-ship program


    9. Contrary attributes within a universe and contrafactual universes are initially superposed, and then a cancellation of these attributes occurs spontaneously


    10. Cancellation in the Empty Void

    11. Chapter 13: Cancellation in the Empty-Void


    12. Little was I to know that this was the most important cancellation of them all


    13. Terms of cancellation should be stated clearly in the contract to protect you from


    14. The cancellation of the festival in light of the disappearance of the king


    15. He had first hand knowledge of the September 1963 threat on the president’s life in Chicago (Cuban nationals with rifles in a hotel room that escaped before being caught) that forced cancellation of the president’s trip there and the resultant attempt to cover up this episode to avoid having to increase security all around


    16. cancellation as well as confirmation of Isaac


    17. I just had a cancellation in my appointment with another


    18. His eyes were wide open and he was staring into space, worrying about the possible cancellation of the play


    19. By rewording the cancellation charge into a consultancy and assessment invoice the bill was paid and the client relatively happy


    20. When the cost of replacing destroyed equipment pushed the program to the brink of cancellation, someone at last had the revelation to merely do away with the generic indoor news-desk scene (which most people were sick of anyway) and instead film the Grimbats talking out in some open field where they were free to fly around

    21. ‘I was lucky because there was one cancellation and the horrible woman was scared of your fitting spells,’ she said and giggled


    22. As with any system, there are numerous, oft times infinite, intersections of feedback and interference, divergence and convergence, cancellation and magnification


    23. So impressed was the President that he gave orders for the cancellation of the extradition order


    24. Knowing how difficult it was to get a reservation at the revolving restaurant, she’d been relieved and excited when the maître d’ informed her of a cancellation and accepted her last-minute booking


    25. In this type of LC, Any change (amendment) or cancellation of the LC


    26. If it worsened, a game cancellation was imminent, just prolonging the inevitable end of the


    27. What is Cancellation of Debt?


    28. “Oh, well, it seems we’ve had a cancellation


    29. cancellation of them all


    30. “Yes, plus apparently we had a wedding cancellation

    31. Consistently missing payment may lead to cancellation of the card and a bad credit standing


    32. It would also be a good idea to go through your cancellation policy with them as well


    33. Be sure that your cancellation policy is clear, and that it is in laymen terms, so that they understand in full the repercussions of not showing up for their appointments


    34. She’d forgotten all about it because she’d been distracted by her rage over the cancellation of the math tutor


    35. The article in question had been pegged to the cancellation of the lunar landing program


    36. You cannot be denied affordable coverage due to your health, and your insurance will actually have to cover you should a medical need arise, without concern that some paperwork error might result in a cancellation of coverage


    37. A one cancels other (OCO) order allows you to place two orders, with the execution of one of those orders triggering the cancellation of the other order


    38. I knew I didn’t have a contract, and I had negotiated out of an early cancellation fee a long time before that


    39. There was some hope from her that the strike might cause the cancellation of the film as no union writer would be available to work on it


    40. There is a finite difference between the output of the two filters in the frequency range between their cutoff periods, but shorter cycle components are still removed by cancellation

    41. A decycler filter is created by subtracting the output of a high-pass filter from the input, thereby removing the high-frequency components by cancellation


    42. Frontiersmen who have coveted the Indian reservations, when they already had more land than they could use, without the possessions which they desired to secure, have satisfied themselves that a degraded race of savages had no rights which they were bound to respect; and how could the missionaries prosper, when the ignorant saw such exhibitions of character and life on the part of the people from whom the missionaries came? These wars have led to cancellation of treaties, because of inhuman violence, and then, the reservation taken up, the savage is removed still further back


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    Synonyms for "cancellation"

    cancellation preclusion prohibition breach omission repudiation elimination slighting

    "cancellation" definitions

    the act of cancelling; calling off some arrangement


    the speech act of revoking or annulling or making void