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Synonyms for cancel out


Grammar : Verb
Spell : kan-suhl
Phonetic Transcription : ˈkæn səl

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Définition of cancel out

Origin :
  • late 14c., "cross out with lines," from Anglo-French canceler, from Latin cancellare "to make resemble a lattice," which in Late Latin took on a sense "cross out something written" by marking it with crossed lines, from cancelli, plural of cancellus "lattice, grating," diminutive of cancer "crossed bars, lattice," a variant of carcer "prison" (see incarceration). Figurative use, "to nullify an obligation" is from mid-15c. Related: Canceled (also cancelled); cancelling.
  • As in negate : verb contradict, countermand
  • As in offset : verb counterbalance, compensate
  • As in outweigh : verb override, dominate
  • As in refute : verb prove false; discredit
  • As in compensate : verb offset, make up for
  • As in counteract : verb do opposing action
Example sentences :
  • I had to cancel out the thrill that comes from challenging the unknown.
  • Extract from : « Desire No More » by Algirdas Jonas Budrys
  • We can duplicate sounds, but there's no way to make them cancel out!
  • Extract from : « Operation Terror » by William Fitzgerald Jenkins
  • That split-second advantage might cancel out Rend's superior speed and accuracy.
  • Extract from : « The Status Civilization » by Robert Sheckley
  • If you bring back a good report, perhaps we can cancel out certain—unfortunate items in your record.
  • Extract from : « Derelict » by Alan Edward Nourse
  • This plurality of ghosts tended to cancel out each other and bring believers into ridicule.
  • Extract from : « The Six Fingers of Time » by Raphael Aloysius Lafferty
  • If I did not cancel out that thirteen by the sign of the Cross I should walk in fear of some dreadful thing all day.
  • Extract from : « The Drunkard » by Cyril Arthur Edward Ranger Gull
  • It began to cancel out its velocity away from the Platform, and to swim slowly and very carefully toward it.
  • Extract from : « Space Tug » by Murray Leinster
  • The ship couldn't land because its momentum was too great for the landing rockets to cancel out.
  • Extract from : « Space Tug » by Murray Leinster

Antonyms for cancel out

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