Cancellation

/ˌkænəˈleɪʃən/ noun

The act of stopping something that was planned or scheduled from happening.

From Medieval Latin 'cancellare' meaning 'to cross out with lines' (from 'cancelli,' the metal grating in Roman churches), and French 'cancellation.' The image of crossing something out with lines gave rise to the meaning of nullifying or ending something.

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