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annulment

[ uh-nuhl-muhnt ]

noun

  1. the act of annulling, especially the formal declaration that annuls a marriage.
  2. Psychoanalysis. a mental process by which unpleasant or painful ideas are abolished from the mind.


annulment

/ əˈ²ÔÊŒ±ô³¾É™²Ô³Ù /

noun

  1. a formal invalidation, as of a marriage, judicial proceeding, etc
  2. the act of annulling
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of annulment1

1485–95; annul + -ment or < Middle French annulement
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But his arrest, and the annulment of his Istanbul University degree the previous day due to alleged irregularities, has put his candidacy in doubt.

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Before last year's annulment, the pro-Russian politician told the BBC he would end all support for Ukraine if he was elected.

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At the time, he cited the issue of vote-buying, as well as the need to protect the country’s judiciary as reasons for the annulment.

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A Melbourne judge granted the annulment after accepting the woman was tricked into getting married, in a judgment published on Thursday.

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Sindle denied that to The Times, instead claiming she felt pressured into an annulment by her parents and police.

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