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to cancel
01
cancelar
to decide or tell that something arranged before will now not happen
Transitive: to cancel a plan or event
02
anular, cancelar
to mark, punch, or damage a ticket or stamp to indicate it has been used or is no longer valid
Transitive: to cancel a ticket or stamp
03
cancelar, eliminar
to remove or exclude something from a list or record
Transitive: to cancel sth
04
anular, cancelar
to end a formal agreement or arrangement
Transitive: to cancel an agreement
05
cancelar, neutralizar
to counteract or nullify the effect or impact of something
Transitive: to cancel effects of something
06
cancelar, boicotear
to publicly refuse to support or invest in an organization, person, etc. due to the socially unacceptable beliefs or ideas they promote
Transitive: to cancel sb/sth
Cancel
01
barrado, cancelación
a notation cancelling a previous sharp or flat
cancel
v
canceled
adj
canceled
adj
Ejemplo
The flight was canceled due to mechanical issues with the aircraft.
The event was canceled at the last minute due to inclement weather.
They had to cancel their vacation plans due to unexpected work commitments.
He canceled the reservation at the restaurant because they were running late.
They canceled the meeting to give everyone more time to prepare.