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cancelv. to cross out, annul, destroy, void and/or rescind a document. ...
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cancelTo void an order to buy or sell from (1) the floor, or (2) the trader/salesperson's scope. In Autex, the indication still remains on record as having once been placed unless it is expunged.
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cancelA publisher-authorized content correction that is made after a book has been printed and bound. Cancels can be as small as a scrap of paper to correct type, or as large as a page or a signature to cor [..]
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cancelDue to errors or defects in printing, a book may have one or more pages removed from the text block by the publisher after it has been bound. The new printed matter pasted on to the resulting stub(s) by the publisher is referred to as a “cancel” or “cancellans”.
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cancellate 14c., "cross out with lines," from Anglo-French canceler, from Latin cancellare "to make resemble a lattice," which in Late Latin took on a sense "cross out something wri [..]
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cancel/ˈkænsəl/ verb cancels US canceled or British cancelled US canceling or British cancelling cancel /ˈkænsəl/ verb cancels US canceled or British cancelled US canceling or British cancelling Learner& [..]
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cancelto stop a planned event.
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cancelA bibliographical term referring to a leaf which is substituted for one removed by the printers because of an error. For instance, the first quarto of Shakespeare's Troilus and Cressida has a tit [..]
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cancelTo cross out or destroy a document by tearing it up, writing on its face that it is cancelled or void, or otherwise defacing it.
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cancelnatural: a notation cancelling a previous sharp or flat postpone indefinitely or annul something that was scheduled; "Call off the engagement"; "cancel the dinne [..]
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cancelto revoke, set aside, abolish, suppress
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cancelDictionary of Internet Terms The act of retracting or removing oneâs newsgroup article.Cancelbots are programs that cancel spam posts.
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cancelA marking intended to show a stamp has been used and is no longer valid as postage. Modern cancels usually include the name of the original mailing location or a nearby sorting facility and the date o [..]
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cancelanulirn
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cancelA new leaf or leaves printed to replace part of a book or other publication when changes are required in the text or illustrations, usually before binding but after the work has gone to press, more co [..]
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cancelceled or: -celled -cel·ing or: -cel·ling 1 : to destroy the force, validity, or effectiveness of: as a : to render (one's will or a provision in one's will) ineffective by purposely ...
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cancelA tipped-in (i.e., pasted in) page to replace a page removed after a book has been bound.
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cancelTo stop a command.
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cancelTo withdraw an electronic message you posted to an Internet Usenet newsgroup.
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cancel(n) a notation cancelling a previous sharp or flat(v) postpone indefinitely or annul something that was scheduled(v) make up for(v) declare null and void; make ineffective(v) remove or make invisible( [..]
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cancelto blot out, is merely “to make lattice-work.” This is done by making a cross over the part to be omitted. (Latin, cancello, to make trellis.) (See CROSS IT OUT.)
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cancelA button in a dialog box
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cancelCanceling a business process stops the workflow in progress and reverses any changes made to Workday data. It is also a securable action in a business process security policy.
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cancelTo terminate a contract or a policy.
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cancelTo turn off a function which was previously switched (or "locked") on. * Synonym: off, piano (universal, originally from Italian). * Dutch: afsluiter. * French: declan, declanche, fe [..]
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cancelv. (loan) condonar, anular (la deuda de un préstamo); (contract) cancelar
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cancel(WCB) - An action by the Workers' Compensation Board to nullify indexing when two case numbers are assigned to a single claim.
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cancelv. to cross out, annul, destroy, void and/or rescind a document. Cancelling can be done in several ways: tear up the document or mark on its face that it is cancelled, void, or terminated if the debt [..]
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cancelv. - Beginning a move before the animation of the previous move has finished; the end of the previous move is "canceled" and the next move begins immediately. What moves can be canceled into other moves depends on the game, but in many cases weaker normal attacks can be canceled into stronger normal attacks, and all normal attacks can be [..]
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cancelCancelling refers to interupting the animation of one move into another, thereby enabling you to affectively combo into another move. However in blazblue there is also Rapid cancelling whereby you press ABC together, this completely removes recovery time altogether alllowing you to combo further (at the cost of 50% of your heat gauge).
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cancelUsing (normally) a special move to cancel out the last few frames of a normal attack to continue a combo. Or, using a Super or Critical Art to cancel out the last few frames of a special move to conti [..]
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cancelAction to remove an institution's OCLC symbol from a record in the database. Batchloading cancels a record when a match is found and the Record Status element (Leader byte 5) contains the character "d". This is equivalent to the Delete Holdings command in the Connexion client and browser.
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cancelSingle room: A single room
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cancelTo void an order to buy or sell.
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cancel
(transitive) To cross out something with lines etc.
* Blackstone
*: A deed may be avoided by delivering it up to be cancelled; that is, to have lines drawn over it in the form of latticework or ca [..]
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cancelTo void an order to buy or sell from (1) the floor, or (2) the trader/salesperson's scope. In Autex, the indication still remains on record as having once been placed unless it is expunged.
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cancelCancel or cancellation may refer to:
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