verb
- to cancel or make void; to nullify completely
Usage: formal; legal
Examples
- The court disannuls the marriage due to fraud.
- The new law disannuls all previous regulations on this matter.
- The board disannuls the contract after discovering the breach.
- A judge can disannul a will if it was signed under duress.
- The treaty disannuls any prior agreements between the nations.
- The company disannuls the policy effective immediately.