Cancelling

/ˈkæn.sə.lɪŋ/ verb

Stopping something that was planned or agreed upon, or removing marks or lines to eliminate something written.

From Latin 'cancellare' meaning 'to cross out' or 'make like a lattice,' from 'cancelli' (lattice or grating). The modern sense of stopping plans evolved from the literal meaning of marking through something.

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