adjective
- capable of being annulled, revoked, or made void
Usage: legal
Examples
- The contract contained a defeasible clause that allowed either party to withdraw.
- His claim to the property was defeasible under certain conditions.
- The court ruled that the defendant’s rights were defeasible.
- A defeasible estate can be terminated if specific conditions are met.
- The agreement included defeasible provisions for breach of contract.
- Her inheritance was defeasible if she failed to meet the requirements.