Disannul

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King James Dictionary [1]

Disannul, dis and annul. In this instance, the prefix dis is improperly used, and of no effect. But its use is well established. To annul to make void to deprive of authority or force to nullify to abolish as, to disannul a law or an ordinance.

Wilt thou also disannul my judgment?  Job 40 .  Galatians 3 . 15 .

Webster's Dictionary [2]

(v. t.) To annul completely; to render void or of no effect.

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