- verbcancel (verb) · cancels (third person present) · cancelled (past tense) · cancelled (past participle) · cancelling (present participle) · canceled (past tense) · canceled (past participle) · canceling (present participle)
- decide or announce that (a planned event) will not take place:"he was forced to cancel his visit"
- annul or revoke (a formal arrangement which is in effect):"his visa had been canceled"
- abolish or make void (a financial obligation):"I intend to cancel your debt to me"
- (of a factor or circumstance) neutralize or negate the force or effect of (another):"the shipping costs canceled out any savings" · "the electric fields may cancel each other out"
- mathematicsdelete (an equal factor) from both sides of an equation or from the numerator and denominator of a fraction:"“‘Divide by 9” cancels out “multiply by 9”"
- publicly boycott or withdraw support from (a person, organization, etc.) for promoting beliefs that are regarded as socially unacceptable:"fans on social media are torn over whether to support or cancel him"
- mark, pierce, or tear (a ticket, check, or postage stamp) to show that it has been used or invalidated.
nouncancel (noun) · cancels (plural noun)- a mark made on a postage stamp to show that it has been used:"a stamp franked and with an adhesive cancel"
- printinga new page or section inserted in a book to replace the original text, typically to correct an error:"a cancel title page"
Originlate Middle English (in the sense ‘obliterate or delete writing by drawing or stamping lines across it’): from Old French canceller, from Latin cancellare, from cancelli ‘crossbars’.Similar and Opposite Wordsverb- decide or announce that (a planned event) will not take place:
- annul or revoke (a formal arrangement which is in effect):
- (of a factor or circumstance) neutralize or negate the force or effect of (another):
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