canceling

[ˈkænsəlɪŋ]

canceling Definition

  • 1the act of deciding not to proceed with or attend an event, appointment, or engagement
  • 2the act of invalidating or revoking something previously approved or agreed upon

Using canceling: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "canceling" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    I'm sorry, but I have to do some canceling of my appointments today.

  • Example

    The canceling of the concert was a huge disappointment to the fans.

  • Example

    The canceling of the contract was due to a breach of agreement.

  • Example

    The canceling of the flight was caused by bad weather.

canceling Synonyms and Antonyms

Antonyms for canceling

Phrases with canceling

  • a modern form of ostracism in which someone is thrust out of social or professional circles - either online on social media, in the real world, or both.

    Example

    The celebrity faced cancel culture after making a controversial statement.

  • to neutralize or offset the effect of something

    Example

    Eating a salad can cancel out the calories from the cake you ate earlier.

  • to have equal and opposite effects, so that one reduces or eliminates the other

    Example

    The two candidates' opposing views on healthcare policy cancel each other out.

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Summary: canceling in Brief

'Canceling' [ˈkænsəlɪŋ] refers to the act of deciding not to proceed with an event or appointment, or invalidating or revoking something previously approved or agreed upon. It can be seen in phrases like 'cancel culture,' where someone is ostracized from social or professional circles, and 'cancel out,' which means to neutralize or offset the effect of something. 'Canceling' has formal equivalents like 'cancellation' and 'revocation,' as well as informal ones like 'scrapping' and 'nixing.'