verb
- to revoke or cancel (a previous order or command)
noun
- the act of revoking or canceling a previous order
Examples
- The general was countermanding the retreat order after receiving new intelligence.
- She countermanded her earlier decision to resign from the committee.
- The manager countermanded the directive that had been sent to all employees.
- Countermanding the shipment at the last minute caused significant delays.
- He countermanded his own instructions when he realized they were incorrect.
- The countermanding of the original plan left the team confused about their next steps.