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All disannul antonyms

dis·an·nul
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verb disannul

  • legalise — to make legal; authorize.
  • create — To create something means to cause it to happen or exist.
  • construct — to draw (a line, angle, or figure) so that certain requirements are satisfied
  • ratify — to confirm by expressing consent, approval, or formal sanction: to ratify a constitutional amendment.
  • validate — to make valid; substantiate; confirm: Time validated our suspicions.
  • permit — to allow to do something: Permit me to explain.
  • insert — to put or place in: to insert a key in a lock.
  • build — If you build something, you make it by joining things together.
  • lose — to come to be without (something in one's possession or care), through accident, theft, etc., so that there is little or no prospect of recovery: I'm sure I've merely misplaced my hat, not lost it.
  • keep — to hold or retain in one's possession; hold as one's own: If you like it, keep it. Keep the change.
  • retain — to keep possession of.
  • allow — If someone is allowed to do something, it is all right for them to do it and they will not get into trouble.
  • add — ADD is an abbreviation for attention deficit disorder.
  • put in — to move or place (anything) so as to get it into or out of a specific location or position: to put a book on the shelf.
  • aid — Aid is money, equipment, or services that are provided for people, countries, or organizations who need them but cannot provide them for themselves.
  • assist — If you assist someone, you help them to do a job or task by doing part of the work for them.
  • institute — to set up; establish; organize: to institute a government.
  • legalize — to make legal; authorize.
  • sanction — authoritative permission or approval, as for an action.
  • revive — to activate, set in motion, or take up again; renew: to revive old feuds.
  • help — to give or provide what is necessary to accomplish a task or satisfy a need; contribute strength or means to; render assistance to; cooperate effectively with; aid; assist: He planned to help me with my work. Let me help you with those packages.
  • approve — If you approve of an action, event, or suggestion, you like it or are pleased about it.
  • support — to bear or hold up (a load, mass, structure, part, etc.); serve as a foundation for.
  • schedule — a plan of procedure, usually written, for a proposed objective, especially with reference to the sequence of and time allotted for each item or operation necessary to its completion: The schedule allows three weeks for this stage.
  • set up — the act or state of setting or the state of being set.
  • release — to lease again.
  • affirm — If you affirm that something is true or that something exists, you state firmly and publicly that it is true or exists.
  • sanctify — to make holy; set apart as sacred; consecrate.
  • free — enjoying personal rights or liberty, as a person who is not in slavery: a land of free people.
  • let go — to move or proceed, especially to or from something: They're going by bus.
  • save — to rescue from danger or possible harm, injury, or loss: to save someone from drowning.
  • pass — to move past; go by: to pass another car on the road.

verb transitive disannul

  • annul — If an election or a contract is annulled, it is declared invalid, so that legally it is considered never to have existed.
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