Annulled

/əˈnʌld/

निरस्त; अमान्य घोषित; रद्द

Origin & History

From Middle English/Latin: “annul” from Latin annullare (“to make null”), from ad- (“to”) + nullus (“none”).

मध्य अंग्रेज़ी/लैटिन से: “annul” लैटिन annullare (“अमान्य करना/शून्य करना”) से, ad- (“की ओर/में”) + nullus (“कोई नहीं/शून्य”)।

Definition

“Annulled” means officially cancelled or declared to have no legal force or effect (often used for laws, contracts, elections, or marriages).

“Annulled” का अर्थ है किसी चीज़ को आधिकारिक रूप से रद्द करना या कानूनी रूप से अमान्य घोषित करना (अक्सर कानून, अनुबंध, चुनाव या विवाह के लिए)।

Parts of Speech

Verb (past tense/past participle):
The judge annulled the contract due to fraud.
धोखाधड़ी के कारण न्यायाधीश ने अनुबंध को निरस्त कर दिया।
Adjective (past participle):
After the ruling, the annulled agreement could not be enforced.
निर्णय के बाद, निरस्त समझौते को लागू नहीं किया जा सका।

Usage Examples

The election results were annulled after evidence of vote tampering.
Their marriage was annulled, meaning it was treated as never legally valid.
The university annulled the examination after a paper leak.
The policy was annulled by the court for violating constitutional rights.

Synonyms

Cancelled Voided Invalidated Rescinded Revoked Nullified Set aside

Related Forms

Noun
Annulment / Annullment
Adjective
Null / Void

Idioms & Phrases

Annulled by the court
अदालत द्वारा निरस्त/अमान्य घोषित
Have a marriage annulled
विवाह को निरस्त कराना
Annulled in law
कानूनन अमान्य/निरस्त