verb
- present participle of disannul; canceling or making void (a law, contract, or official decision)
Usage: formal; legal
Examples
- The court is disannulling the previous ruling due to procedural errors.
- The legislature is considering disannulling the outdated statute.
- By disannulling the contract, both parties were released from their obligations.
- The committee voted on disannulling the controversial policy.
- The process of disannulling the marriage required extensive legal documentation.
- They are disannulling all permits issued under the former regulations.