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Words and phrases that have a meaning related to cancellation:   (152 results)

Often used in the same context:
postponement, termination, delay, discontinuation, revocation, curtailment, closure, deferment, expulsion, interruption, discontinuance, disruption, closedown, renegotiation, dismissal, scheduling, rejection, renewal, abandonment, scrapping, lateness, elimination, nonappearance, departure, boycott, force majeure, withdrawl, deferral, abolition, refund, continuation, disbandment, rerun, axing, issuance, resumption, reinstatement, snafu, shutdown, removal, disqualification, eviction, halt, timing, cutbacks, organizers, annulment, rescinding, dates, dissolution, commencement, reactivation, demise, exclusion, withdrawal, nonparticipation, abolishment, rainout, participation, recommencement, dilution, suspension, invalidation, tardiness, resignation, prepayment, closings, retraction, walkout, nonpayment, reduction, nonattendance, upcoming, promoters, unavailability, reassignment, repayment, xis, abrogation, unplayed, disconnection, downgrade, prepone, laryngitis, glitch, reclassification, power outage, imposition, inconvenience, writeoff, nonperformance, ouster, payment, overruns, nix, nondelivery, reallocation, finalization, continuance, recission, cessation, receipt, closing, disappearance, abdication, repeal, dismantling, stoppage, cancellations, coalescence, banishment, demotion, desertion, business, deductible, insurance, interference, inventory, mandated, nondiscrimination, occurrence, permissive, privacy, protection, review, access, antidiscrimination, applicable, appointment, approval, bismarckian, board, called

More specific:
attainder, civil death, recission, rescinding, rescission, write-off

Appears in the definition of:
abrogation, annulment, attainder, civil death, ferrimagnetism, postmark, recission, repeal, rescission, unengaged

More general:
negating, negation, nullification

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— Adjectives for cancellation: such, complete, partial, mutual, minute, immediate, zero, total, adaptive, exact, possible, more...

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