rescinding Meaning & Definition

  • En [ rɪˈsɪnd]
  • Us [ rɪˈsɪnd]

Meaning of rescinding In English

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Examples of rescinding

  • Would the emperor's second decree rescinding the schools reach everywhere right away?

  • It means rescinding laws retrospectively, which undermines the principle of legal certainty.

  • Different considerations arise on the rescinding or diminishing of a general improvement area.

  • The myth is that by rescinding the resolution we shall be attacking the low paid, or at least removing from them a real protection.

  • I have no intention of rescinding the scheme.

  • The court cannot make an order rescinding something which cannot be rescinded.

  • I am no friend of sanctions, and in today's conditions there are very strong arguments in favour of rescinding them.

  • I cannot understand why he did not propose today one of the measures that the committee recommends, namely the rescinding of the decision on gelatin.

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