Disannulling

/dɪsəˈnʌlɪŋ/ verb

Definition

The present participle of disannul; the act of reversing an annulment or invalidating a nullification.

Etymology

Present participle of disannul formed with -ing suffix, used to describe the ongoing action or gerund form of the verb.

Kelly Says

The process of disannulling was historically slow and bureaucratic—requiring petitions and documentation—which is why some marriages remained legally uncertain for years while authorities debated whether an annulment should stand.

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