Annul

/əˈnʌl/ verb

To officially declare that something (especially a marriage or legal agreement) is no longer valid or never legally existed.

From Latin 'annullare' (to make nothing), from 'ad-' (to) + 'nullus' (nothing). The legal meaning became standard in medieval Latin and entered English through Norman French legal terminology after 1066.

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