Other words for cancel may be void, revoke, annul, eradicate, eliminate, counteract, offset, cross off, perforate, invalidate, close, offset...
Terminated, nullified, postponed or put off (indefinitely), deleted.
Canceled and cancelled are both correct ways of spelling this word.
This is tricky. Generally you'd say "cancelled" if you are referring to something in the past. And if you are already using the word had, has or have. But if you use "did", then you'd have to use "cancel."Have you already cancelled the reservation? [this is perfect tense. If you use the words have, had or has, you must use the participle, which is cancelled]Is that the check you already cancelled?But ... We might still want to go there. Why did you already cancel the reservation?Did you already cancel our appointment?
Superb is another word for excellent. Superb is another word for excellent.
This means that the VISA cancellation has been done as a matter of procedure, not because of any wrongdoing. Another common case is when one goes to the consulate for a VISA stamping, then the consulate officer stamps the existing unexpired VISA stamps as "Cancelled without prejudice".
deleted, scrubbed, scratched, eliminated
The spanish word for cancelled is "cancelado".
If your connecting flight is cancelled, you can:try another carrierwait to be rescheduledtake a traintake a busrent a carwalk
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"Bellevue" is a word that has two L's and two E's in it.
No, it was cancelled due to Word War II.
Due to the rain, the picnic is cancelled.
Perhaps "strike out" or "mark off". ("He cancelled the name from his list" means that he struck it out or marked it off.)
no its not cancelled its on 272 at 6:30pm or 6:00pm if you have on demand if you don't maybe its on another channel
They either moved it to another network or cancelled it.
No. It was cancelled in 2011.
No, the show has been cancelled