cancelled Meaning & Definition

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Meaning of cancelled In English

  • 0 past simple and past participle of cancel

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Examples of cancelled

  • Transactions performed by the market must be atomic, that is, they have no effect if they fail or are cancelled prior to completion.

  • But among these cancelled entailments are presuppositions (weakbut-not-strong entailments), specifically the existential presupposition, and these are neither logically denied not logically affirmed.

  • Most of the urban factories cancelled some or all of their personnel transportation services when the crisis hit.

  • Second, the law cancelled previously established effective restrictions on switching.

  • He cancelled the rest of his vacation and came down and took his seat in the seminar.

  • Each event starts out in state 0, and passes to one of 1 or x depending, respectively, on whether it happens or is cancelled.

  • However, some older people refused or had cancelled home care.

  • The scheduled valvoplasty in one patient was cancelled after the initial diagnosis of a cleft mitral valve was excluded.

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