verb
- to cancel or make void; to annul completely
Usage: formal; legal
Examples
- The court decided to disannul the marriage due to fraud.
- The new evidence could disannul the previous ruling.
- They sought to disannul the contract based on misrepresentation.
- The legislature voted to disannul the outdated law.
- His actions would effectively disannul years of diplomatic progress.
- The judge has the power to disannul any agreement made under duress.