Rescinded is the past particle of the word rescind, which means to take back or revoke, therefore rescinded is the past particle of having taken something back or having revoked something.
annulled, voided, invalidated; repealed, reversed, rescinded, revoked, disallowed, canceled, abolished; countermanded, terminated, quashed
We hope that the courts will rescind any bill that threatens to take our pension away.
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The two girls were very mean to me. This is a sentence containing the word mean.
You may mean 'repealed' which means revoked, rescinded, etc. something cancelled.
No, my degree has not been rescinded.
US Military awards are rescinded in the same way they are awarded: BY OFFICIAL ORDERS.
To "rescind" something mean to "take it back".So the warrant was issued by a court - then the court took the warrant back meaning that that warrant is no longer in force.
Have/Has rescinded.
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I rescinded my check I made out to the school.
You've got your registration back
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If you live in the US... Orders of emancipation can be rescinded, and chances are if you move in with this 16 year old, it will be rescinded. And by the way, just because a minor is emancipated does not mean that statutory rape laws (or other laws to that effect) don't apply. So, if you live in a state where she is below the age of sexual consent, in addition to her emancipation being rescinded, you may very well find yourself finding very serious sexual charges that could land you in prison. Stay away from this girl until she turns 18.
An offer to contract may be rescinded at any time prior to acceptance, where that includes any manifestation of assent that can be reasonably interpreted as acceptance of a particular agreement.
It was superseded and thereby rescinded by the 14th Amendment in 1868.