Third person singular present tense of disannul; reverses an annulment or makes a previous nullification void.
From disannul with -s suffix forming third person singular present tense in English.
When a court disannuls a previous annulment, it's essentially saying 'we were wrong'—the marriage that was declared void is now declared valid again, which requires careful legal reasoning to justify the change.
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