"Countermand" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Countermand" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Countermand" Meaning

To countermand is to give an order or instruction that contradicts or cancels a previous one. It means to reverse or nullify a previous decision, instruction, or direction. For example, if someone issued an order to start a project, and then later issues a new order to stop it, that would be an example of countermanding the original order.

"Countermand" Examples

Countermand


Definition:

To cancel or repeal (an order or decision) by a higher authority, usually by issuing a new and contradictory order.

Usage Examples:


The general countermanded the previous order, replacing it with a new one that prioritized the safety of all soldiers. ([1])
The court of appeals countermanded the lower court's verdict, ruling in favor of the plaintiff. ([2])
The CEO's sudden countermand of the company's long-standing policy left employees surprised and confused. ([3])
The government agency was forced to countermand its earlier decision to cut funding for the program, after public outcry and Congressional pressure. ([4])
In a shocking move, the company countermanded its plan to lay off thousands of employees, opting instead to offer voluntary buyouts. ([5])

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