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Annul

Part of Speech

Verb

Pronunciation

/əˈnʌl/

Definitions

To annul means to declare something invalid, void, or legally ineffective, especially in the context of contracts, laws, or marriages.

Usage Examples

  • The court decided to annul the marriage due to fraud.
  • The government took steps to annul the controversial policy.

Etymology

From the Latin word annullare, meaning "to make null," from ad (to) + nullus (none, nothing), referring to rendering something as nothing or invalid.

Synonyms

  • Invalidate
  • Cancel
  • Rescind
  • Nullify
  • Void

Antonyms

  • Ratify
  • Confirm
  • Validate
  • Approve

Translations

Language Translation Pronunciation
SpanishAnular/aˈnular/
FrenchAnnuler/a.ny.le/
GermanAufheben/ˈaʊ̯fˌheːbən/
Chinese (Simplified)取消/qǔxiāo/
Japanese無効にする/mukō ni suru/
RussianАннулировать/ænˈnuːlʲɪrɒvətʲ/
Arabicإبطال/ʔiːbṭāl/
Hindiरद्द करना/raɖː kərna/
Bengaliবাতিল করা/baːtil kɔɾa/
Punjabiਰੱਦ ਕਰਨਾ/rəd karna/
Marathiरद्द करणे/raɖː karɳe/
Gujaratiરદ કરવું/raɖː karvu/
Tamilபொறுத்து வைக்க/poṟuttu vaikka/
Teluguరద్దు చేయి/raḍḍu cēyi/
Kannadaರದ್ದು ಮಾಡು/raɖːu māḍu/
Malayalamറദ്ദാക്കുക/raḍḍākkuka/
Odiaବାତିଲ କରିବା/bāt̪il karibā/
Assameseবাতিল কৰা/baːtil kɔɾa/
Maithiliरद्द कऽ देब/raɖː kə deːb/
Haryanviरद्द करना/raɖː karna/
Awadhiरद्द करना/raɖː karna/
Rajasthaniरद्द करना/raɖː karna/

Regional Pronunciation Variations

  • In Southern India, the word may be pronounced with a more open "a" sound: /əˈnʌl/ becoming /aˈnʌl/.
  • In Northern India, the pronunciation is often sharper, with an emphasis on the "n" sound: /əˈnʌl/.

Historical Usage

The term "annul" dates back to the 14th century, derived from the Latin verb annullare, meaning "to make null or void." It was first used in legal contexts to describe the invalidation of contracts, particularly in relation to marriage annulments during the medieval period. Over time, the term expanded into broader legal and administrative usage, including the cancellation of laws, policies, and agreements.

Cultural Nuances

The concept of annulment plays a significant role in various cultures, particularly in the context of marriage and legal agreements. In many Western legal systems, annulments are granted on the grounds of fraud, incapacity, or violation of essential terms. In some cultures, annulments are seen as a means to "erase" a marriage, while in others, divorce is the more common method of dissolving a relationship. The concept of annulment also carries religious connotations, particularly in the Christian tradition, where it is used to declare a marriage invalid in the eyes of the Church.

More Information

Annulment is a legal process that nullifies a contract, marriage, or other agreement, declaring it void from the outset. In the case of marriage, an annulment is typically granted when the marriage is considered invalid due to certain conditions, such as lack of consent, fraud, or incapacity. Unlike a divorce, which dissolves a valid marriage, an annulment treats the marriage as though it never occurred.

In addition to its use in legal contexts, annulment is also applied in various financial and business transactions, such as the annulment of contracts, leases, or agreements due to breach or fraud. In the financial world, the term can be used to describe the invalidation of certain financial instruments or agreements, leading to a return to the status quo prior to the agreement.

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