English words for 'Absence of revocation; failure to revoke.'
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adj
- Incapable of being reversed, recalled, repealed, or annulled.
- Incapable of being reversed or turned about or back; incapable of being made to run backwards.
- (thermodynamics) Incapable of being reversed to the original state without consumption of free energy and increase of entropy.
- incapable of being reversed
verb
- cease to consider; put out of judicial consideration
- bar from attention or consideration
- end one's encounter with somebody by causing or permitting the person to leave
- stop associating with
- declare void
- terminate the employment of; discharge from an office or position
- (transitive) To dispel; to rid one’s mind of.
- (transitive) To invalidate; to treat as unworthy of serious consideration.
- (transitive) To order to leave.
- (transitive) To send or put away, to discard with disregard, contempt or disdain. (sometimes followed by as).
- (transitive) To discharge; to end the employment or service of.
- (transitive, sports, soccer) To give someone a red card; to send off.
- (transitive) To reject; to refuse to accept.
- (transitive, cricket) To get a batsman out.
verb
- cease to consider; put out of judicial consideration
- bring forward for consideration or acceptance
- remove from a position or office
- throw or cast away
- force to leave or move out
- (transitive) To cause or experience debilitating muscle or joint pain in (a body part).
- (idiomatic) To dismiss or expel someone from any longer performing duty or attending somewhere.
- (transitive) To put into a state of confusion.
- (idiomatic) To discard; to dispense with something; to throw away.
- (transitive) To emit.
- (idiomatic) To offer an idea for consideration.
- (transitive) To cause to project.
- Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see throw, out.
- (transitive) To utter carelessly (a remark, suggestion, proposal, etc.).
- (transitive) To outdistance; to leave behind.
- To produce in a haphazard fashion.
noun
adj
- incapable of being repudiated or transferred to another
- not subject to forfeiture
- (grammar) Of or pertaining to a noun belonging to a special class in which the possessive construction differs from the norm, especially for particular familial relationships and body parts, regarding permanence.
- Not subject to being alienated, that is, surrendered, taken away, or transferred to another.
noun
verb
noun
- The state of having been annulled.
- (law, Catholicism) A legal (notably judicial) declaration that a marriage is invalid; the procedure leading to it.
- (law) An invalidation of something, especially a legal contract.
- An act or instance of annulling.
- the state of being cancelled or annulled
- the act of abrogating; an official or legal cancellation
- (law) a formal termination (of a relationship or a judicial proceeding etc.)
adj
adj
noun
verb
noun
- The state of having been annulled.
- (law, Catholicism) A legal (notably judicial) declaration that a marriage is invalid; the procedure leading to it.
- (law) An invalidation of something, especially a legal contract.
- An act or instance of annulling.
- the state of being cancelled or annulled
- the act of abrogating; an official or legal cancellation
- (law) a formal termination (of a relationship or a judicial proceeding etc.)
verb
- cease to consider; put out of judicial consideration
- bar from attention or consideration
- end one's encounter with somebody by causing or permitting the person to leave
- stop associating with
- declare void
- terminate the employment of; discharge from an office or position
- (transitive) To dispel; to rid one’s mind of.
- (transitive) To invalidate; to treat as unworthy of serious consideration.
- (transitive) To order to leave.
- (transitive) To send or put away, to discard with disregard, contempt or disdain. (sometimes followed by as).
- (transitive) To discharge; to end the employment or service of.
- (transitive, sports, soccer) To give someone a red card; to send off.
- (transitive) To reject; to refuse to accept.
- (transitive, cricket) To get a batsman out.
verb
- cease to consider; put out of judicial consideration
- bring forward for consideration or acceptance
- remove from a position or office
- throw or cast away
- force to leave or move out
- (transitive) To cause or experience debilitating muscle or joint pain in (a body part).
- (idiomatic) To dismiss or expel someone from any longer performing duty or attending somewhere.
- (transitive) To put into a state of confusion.
- (idiomatic) To discard; to dispense with something; to throw away.
- (transitive) To emit.
- (idiomatic) To offer an idea for consideration.
- (transitive) To cause to project.
- Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see throw, out.
- (transitive) To utter carelessly (a remark, suggestion, proposal, etc.).
- (transitive) To outdistance; to leave behind.
- To produce in a haphazard fashion.
noun
adj
- Incapable of being reversed, recalled, repealed, or annulled.
- Incapable of being reversed or turned about or back; incapable of being made to run backwards.
- (thermodynamics) Incapable of being reversed to the original state without consumption of free energy and increase of entropy.
- incapable of being reversed
adj
- incapable of being repudiated or transferred to another
- not subject to forfeiture
- (grammar) Of or pertaining to a noun belonging to a special class in which the possessive construction differs from the norm, especially for particular familial relationships and body parts, regarding permanence.
- Not subject to being alienated, that is, surrendered, taken away, or transferred to another.