rescinded Meaning & Definition

  • En [ rɪˈsɪnd]
  • Us [ rɪˈsɪnd]

Meaning of rescinded In English

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Examples of rescinded

  • On his advice the hospital administration rescinded the futility policy and refused to allow the withdrawal of life support on the battered, unconscious infant.

  • A year later, the commission of association was rescinded by a writ of supersedeas.

  • From 1660 the county gentry returned, and their newly won influence was rescinded.

  • Once in place, a joint commitment can only be rescinded by the parties acting together.

  • But these attempts are usually rescinded or ignored over time.

  • This rescinded the previously 'inalienable ' status of their communal lands, leaving them open to the threat of expropriation by the state or private interests.

  • Special side understandings may sometimes suggest that a joint commitment can be created or rescinded by just one of the parties.

  • Others from outside this community who have also ventured to engage key regional issues in critical ways have had their invitations to give presentations in policy or academic forums rescinded.

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