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1. Counteraction: 1 n action intended to nullify the effects of some previous action Synonyms: neutralisation , neutralization Type of: nullification , override the act of nullifying; making null and void; counteracting or overriding the effect or force of something

2. Paul ordinance nullified by the Supreme Court.

3. He has no right to nullify laws.

4. Judges were unwilling to nullify government decisions.

5. How can we nullify the enemy's propaganda?

6. The judge nullified the sale of the property.

7. However, compassion doesn’t nullify the need for discipline.

8. In that event, an obligation to repatriate could be legally nullified.

9. Another illegal contact penalty was nullified by an off-setting penalty.

10. The rise in prices nullified the rise in wages.

11. Synonyms for Annuls include invalidates, repeals, abolishes, cancels, nullifies, rescinds, voids, reverses, abrogates and negates

12. Any contradictory stipulation in previous nullified at the same time.

13. Hall's touchdown pass was nullified by the referee.

14. However, Syria pressured President Amine Gemayel into nullifying the truce in March 1984.

15. Synonyms for Countervails include counterbalances, neutralises, neutralizes, balances, counterpoises, nullifies, counteracts, undoes, invalidates and compensates for

16. The election results were nullified because of voter fraud.

17. This was largely nullified by the almost immediate institution of the network system.

18. Synonyms for Abolishes include cancels, quashes, annuls, rescinds, eradicates, repeals, nullifies, destroys, invalidates and eliminates

19. Avoidance refers to a player's ability to nullify certain attacks

20. Once the contract nullified, it no longer had any legal force.

21. This was nullified by union agreements specifying only six standing passengers.

22. All my hard work was nullified when I lost my notes.

23. Scant preferential Bennett hoorays tirades traduce Argufies conically! Sebastian nullify inorganically

24. Removal of this anode for any purpose will NULLIFY THE WARRANTY.

25. A proposal offered nullify or substitute for a previous one.

26. If voted into law, it will nullify the CRB's decision.

27. As it turned out, Beaton's efforts, whether nefarious or not, were very quickly nullified.

28. Synonyms for Counteractive include nullifying, checking, countering, counterproductive, counter to, interfering, opposite, negative, harmful and bad

29. The agency has sued to nullify the contract, claiming it was illegal.

30. Recent inflation could nullify the economic growth of the last several years.

31. The Constitutional Court then nullified the election on 21 March 2014.

32. When government issues an unconstitutiond law, states can nullify ( ignore ) the law.

33. He used his broad executive powers to nullify decisions by local governments.

34. But a holding penalty on young wide receiver Iheanyi Uwaezuoke nullified the play.

35. What if some were unfaithful? Does their faithlessness nullify the faithfulness of God?

36. For Absurdists, meaning is more transient, and that meaning is always nullified by death

37. The positive steps you have taken to rectify the situation will be nullified spirit.

38. Many of the consequences of our acts can be reversed or nullified by redefinition.

39. to nullify the effects of adsorbed substances such as water or humidity.

40. Unfortunately, there appear to have been just as many wars to nullify them.

41. Abrogation is the act of canceling, nullifying, or repealing something, almost always in an official or legal context.

42. Putin has refused to nullify the December elections amid allegations of massive fraud .

43. These surface charges partially nullify the effect of the charges on the metal plates.

44. To make or declare void or invalid, as a marriage or a law; nullify.

45. This, of course, would nullify the effect of the move and merely accelerate inflation.

46. But these perambulations were nullified by the king's determination not to surrender his Forest rights.

47. Its subtle body shift has the power to nullify a forceful attack from an opponent.

48. Her husband may confirm or nullify any vow she any sworn pledge to deny herself.

49. Apiarist's Clothes are a type ofArmoradded by theForestry Mod, which lessens or nullifies the negative effects ofBees,its crafted usingWoven Silk

50. He may be able to nullify that disadvantage by offering a wider variety of produce.

51. Synonyms for Countercheck include negate, cancel, invalidate, void, annul, nullify, repeal, rescind, abrogate and neutralise

52. Do you think you will get to the Finals ( and nullify all of this conversation )?

53. The revision bill would nullify the 1982 court decree that governs the Bell System breakup.

54. Grant, then President of this Church, had pleaded with our people against voting to nullify Prohibition.

55. God is with Judah and will not allow his covenant with David to be nullified.

56. A designated enterprise without production task for two years may be nullified of its designation.

57. Synonyms for Countervail include counterbalance, neutralise, neutralize, balance, counterpoise, nullify, counteract, undo, invalidate and compensate for

58. However, the lengthy project cycle could nullify the effectiveness of the finalised actions where policy priorities changed.

59. A Christocentric reading should not be used to nullify God’s revelation of himself in the Old Testament

60. To manifests he graspers, the essays on film nullified convincing a Bosporanic extrospection qua untidiest pressmen

61. If Caesar was, as you insist, a tyrant, then all his acts and appointments are nullified.

62. Arsenal were strong in attack and robust at the back, with Gabriel nullifying the threat of Harry Kane in the Gunners' derby win.

63. A Common Law right was practically, though not theoretically, nullified by the existence of a countervailing equitable right.

64. That will nullify the effect of any action by the EU to bar lucrative routes to human-trafficking.

65. Then, with increasing devastation, our lawyer, Brother Warren Cathcart from New Zealand, exposed and nullified each part of the opposition’s case.

66. And we do know that for some gravitational reason we've yet to fathom, the absorption effect is nullified below ground-level.

67. Rights that are not Alienable; Rights that are not transferable or capable of being taken away or nullified; Origin

68. What does Annul mean? To make or declare void or invalid, as a marriage or a law; nullify

69. All too often the outside researcher pursues lines of enquiry which the prevailing culture manages to encompass and nullify.

70. There is widespread concern that artificial selection for rapid growth will indirectly select for aggressive fish, thus nullifying genetic stock improvement programs based on selection.

71. (b) When there are exceptions to what is stated in God’s Word, why does this not nullify the scripture?

72. The history of education in general, and mathematics education in particular, is riddled with attempts to nullify basic tensions.

73. If this were not done, the benefit to the released debtor would be nullified by the operation of the indemnity covenant.

74. 16 A Common Law right was practically, though not theoretically, nullified by the existence of a countervailing equitable right.

75. Such an arrangement would effectively nullify the grid-to-plate capacitance. The following circuit shows how this can be realized.

76. Yet movement is the very essence of being human and of the human condition which policing sets out to nullify.

77. Similarly, an amendment carried in November 1917 did much to nullify the reduction of plural voting rights for town dwellers.

78. The United States goes off the gold standard, a monetary system in which currency is backed by gold, when Congress enacted a joint resolution nullifying the …

79. Now those agreements had been nullified, and the faculty negotiating team replaced, on orders from the Board of Higher Education.

80. The church had, of course, been put there deliberately both to use and to nullify the site of the previous religion.