"Rescinding" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Rescinding" Meaning

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.

Example: "The company rescinded the offer after realizing they couldn't afford to hire the new employee."

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.

Example: "She rescinded her statement about quitting the job after speaking with her colleagues and realizing it was a bad idea."

"Rescinding" Examples

Usage Examples of "Rescinding"


Verb


1. In Business:
Instead of relocating our headquarters to Japan, the company decided to rescind its plan amid growing concerns about the economic downturn.

2. In Politics:
After the scandal, the government promptly began to rescind support for the failing project and promised to investigate those responsible.

3. In Education:
To prevent unnecessary confusion among students, the university promptly rescinded the outdated syllabus and released a new one with updated materials.

4. In Social Issues:
Campaigners began circulating a petition to rescind the discriminatory bill at the local and national levels.

5. In IT:
Because of performance issues, the tech team had to rescind the original software specification and develop a new version.

Nouns


1. In Politics:
The politicians announced a rescinding of the policy due to its unpopularity with the public.

2. In Education:
The rescinding of the university policy meant all incoming students had to accept the new regulations.

3. In Finance:
The unexpected rescinding of the trading agreement severely affected the stock market.

4. In Personal Stories:
Her rescinding of the engagement announcement due to her philandering fiancé shocked everyone.

5. In Law:
One of the lawyers argued that the court had already rescinding the contract and he couldn't go through with the revisions.

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Capable of being canceled or revoked.

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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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Saved or delivered from a difficult or dangerous situation by stopping an unpleasant or unpleasant situation from happening.