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Rescind meaning
To repeal, annul, or declare void; to take (something such as a rule or contract) out of effect. | To cut away or off.
Synonyms of Rescind
Example sentences (20)
Cries of "rescind the circular!" went up and former President Jackson sent word to Van Buren asking him not to rescind the order.
Also, before writing this column, I agreed to join a letter with other Members of Congress to urge the EPA and Army Corps to rescind the rule and postpone any subsequent agency action until the Sackett decision is announced by the Supreme Court.
Alternatively, he warned that the commission might even rescind the bitcoin futures ETFs it had previously approved.
Another part of the code says the council can rescind a prior motion at any meeting, which they did, but the new outcome must act prospectively, not retroactively.
Baca-Santa Cruz said she and Delgado went to city staff asking for a special meeting to rescind approval of the Homekey grant program, which aims to expand housing for homeless people or those at risk of homelessness.
C.) has been trying to pull her party back to the center on abortion, going so far as to suggest the U.S. Food and Drug Administration ignore the ruling by federal Judge Matthew Kacsmaryk that would rescind the agency’s approval of the abortion pill.
Florida lawmakers voted to rescind Disney’s longstanding Reedy Creek autonomy.
In my opinion that next SNP election call should be “A vote for the SNP is a vote to rescind the Treaty of Union”.
It also granted DPP Motinyane’s application to rescind Justice Sakoane’s decision to bar Adv Abrahams from prosecuting the case.
On the other hand, he said, book bans, anti-critical race theory sentiment and efforts to rescind civil rights gains among the LGBTQ community can have the effect of mobilizing people determined to make headway against the current.
Or rescind his closure of the border?
Pastor Cue Jn-Marie of The Church Without Walls, speaks at a news conference on Wednesday, Feb. 1, 2023, calling on Mayor Karen Bass to rescind her support for the reappointment of LAPD Chief Michel Moore.
Schefter’s safe harbor — “not expected” — flows from the very real possibility that the Dolphins have decided to express a clear commitment to Tua until the moment they decide to rescind said commitment.
SUU should rescind their invitation or Holland should decline.
The 2023 National Defense Authorization Act directed the Pentagon to rescind any policies or directives related to the vaccine mandate.
The bill, a grab bag of conservative measures, would ease energy regulations, end clean energy tax breaks, rescind unspent COVID-19 funds, and impose new work requirements on adults without children who receive Medicaid and food stamps.
The board will also decide whether to rescind the regulatory speed limit on about a dozen streets and impose a new speed limit of 25 mph.
The Congressional Budget Office (CBO), a federal agency, ) the bill to rescind IRS funding would reduce the funding for the IRS by $71 billion, but would be projected to reduce tax revenue by $186 billion.
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The port also remains entangled in several large land leases it can’t rescind.