annuation

[an-yoo-ey-shuhn]

annuation Definition

  • 1the act of annulling or voiding something; cancellation
  • 2the state of being annulled or cancelled

Using annuation: Examples

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

  • Example

    The annuation of the contract was due to a breach of terms.

  • Example

    The annuation of the marriage was finalized after a long legal battle.

  • Example

    The annuation of the law was met with mixed reactions from the public.

annuation Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with annuation

  • annuation of benefits

    the termination of pension or retirement benefits

    Example

    The annuation of benefits was due to the company's bankruptcy.

  • the cancellation of a debt owed by one party to another

    Example

    The annuation of debt was a relief for the debtor.

  • the termination of a lease agreement between a landlord and tenant

    Example

    The annuation of lease was due to the tenant's failure to pay rent.

Origins of annuation

from Latin 'annus', meaning 'year'

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Summary: annuation in Brief

'Annuation' [an-yoo-ey-shuhn] refers to the act of annulling or cancelling something, or the state of being annulled or cancelled. It is often used in legal contexts, such as the annuation of a contract or marriage. Phrases like 'annuation of benefits' and 'annuation of debt' denote the termination of pension or retirement benefits and the cancellation of a debt, respectively.