Definitionadj. (of events) no longer planned or scheduled
Last update: August 12, 2015
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A snow storm cancelled our return flight Sunday. [Please select]
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The note was given up, and the mortgage cancelled. [Please select]
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Besides, rumour had it that the Princess had cancelled her town engagements and gone to Morebury. [Please select]
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Every engagement of that seemingly frivolous family was cancelled, even the invitations for their ball. [Please select]
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This cancelled order of the President looks like it. [Please select]
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The guards at Kensington are doubled, and the orders for the King's hunting to-morrow are cancelled. [Please select]
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That sacred bill of rights not merely corrupted, but for a space nullified and cancelled. [Please select]
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So she restored the English Prayer-book, and cancelled all that Mary had done; the people who had gone into exile returned, and all the Protestants abroad reckoned her as on their side. [Please select]
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The government at Washington disapproved General Dearborn's course, and the armistice was cancelled, but not in time to prevent the loss of Detroit. [Please select]
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