Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
nulling
verb
/ˈnʌl.ɪŋ/

Definition
The act of making something void or invalid.

Examples
- The court is nulling the previous decision due to lack of evidence.
- Her actions in nulling the agreement were deemed unethical.
- Nulling the contract required both parties to consent to the changes.

Meaning
Nulling refers to the process of nullifying, which means to cancel out, negate, or render something without legal force or effect.

Synonyms
- annulling
- voiding
- cancelling
- invalidating
- revoking