nullified
v. 使抵消( nullify的过去式和过去分词 ); 使无效
To nullify a legal decision or procedure means to declare that it is not legally valid.
He used his broad executive powers to nullify decisions by local governments...
他利用自己适用范围广泛的行政权力废止当地政府所作的决定。
It is worth remembering that previous wills are nullified automatically upon marriage.
要记住的是,一旦结婚,原遗嘱自动失效。
To nullify something means to make it have no effect.
He may be able to nullify that disadvantage by offering a wider variety of produce...
他也许能通过供应更为多样化的农产品来抵消那一劣势。
This, of course, would nullify the effect of the move and merely accelerate inflation.
这毫无疑问会使该举措完全失效,而仅仅只是加速通货膨胀。
1. deprived of legal force
It is worth remembering that previous wills are nullified automatically upon marriage.
要记住的是,一旦结婚,原遗嘱自动失效。
The election results were nullified because of voter fraud.
因为选民舞弊,选举结果无效。
The rise in prices nullified the rise in wages.
物价的上涨抵消了工资的增加.
The positive steps you have taken to rectify the situation will be nullified spirit.
你为扭转这种局势而采取的积极步骤将抵消.
Once the contract nullified, it no longer had any legal force.
一旦合同无效, 它不再拥有任何法律效力.