nullify
Etymology
null + -ify.
verb
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(transitive, law) To make legally invalid. The contract has been nullified. -
To prevent from happening. -
To make of no use or value; to cancel out. It nullifies the night / from overkill 1983, Men At Work (lyrics and music), “Overkill”, in Cargo
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