"Rescinded" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Rescinded" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Rescinded" Meaning

Withdrawn or canceled after being in effect, usually because of a change in circumstances.

"Rescinded" Examples

Usage Examples of "Rescinded"


1. Cancelling an Order

The company rescinded the customer's order for the faulty product and issued a full refund.

2. Revoking a Decision

The manager rescinded her decision to lay off the employee due to the employee's excellent performance review.

3. Withdrawal of a Statement

The politician rescinded his statement after realizing the misinformation it had spread.

4. Cancellation of a Project

The government rescinded the funding for the project due to the lack of progress made.

5. Reversing a Policy

The council rescinded the controversial bylaw due to overwhelming public opposition and signed a new, more lenient policy instead.

"Rescinded" Similar Words

Resazurin

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Rescan

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To re-examine or review something carefully, often with a device such as a barcode scanner or a security device.

Reschedule

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Rescheduled

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<em>adj</em>: postponed or rearranged to a later time.<br><br>Examples:<br><br> The flight was rescheduled to 10am the next day.<br> We've rescheduled the meeting for Friday.

Reschedules

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The verb "reschedules" means to move or change the date or time of a planned appointment, meeting, or event to a later or earlier time. It can also refer to re-planning or re-arranging a schedule, often because of a conflict, cancellation, or other reason that makes the original schedule unavailable.

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Rescind

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Rescindable

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Capable of being canceled or revoked.

Rescinding

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To rescind is to cancel or take back something, usually a decision or an order, that has already been made or issued. It means to withdraw or repeal something that has already been given or done, often in a formal or official sense.<br><br>Example: "The company rescinded the offer after realizing they couldn't afford to hire the new employee."<br><br>In a broad sense, rescinding can also mean to withdraw or retract a statement, promise, or declaration, often after reconsidering one's opinions or circumstances.<br><br>Example: "She rescinded her statement about quitting the job after speaking with her colleagues and realizing it was a bad idea."

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Rescission

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Cancelling or retracting a contract, agreement, or decision. The act of officially canceling or declaring null and void.

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Rescue

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