"Rescinded" refers to the act of officially canceling or revoking something, such as a law, agreement, or offer. When a decision or policy is rescinded, it is rendered void and no longer in effect. This term is often used in legal, contractual, and administrative contexts to indicate that a previous decision has been overturned or invalidated.
No, my degree has not been rescinded.
US Military awards are rescinded in the same way they are awarded: BY OFFICIAL ORDERS.
Have/Has rescinded.
Rescinded is the past particle of the word rescind, which means to take back or revoke, therefore rescinded is the past particle of having taken something back or having revoked something.
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I rescinded my check I made out to the school.
You've got your registration back
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An offer to contract may be rescinded at any time prior to acceptance, where that includes any manifestation of assent that can be reasonably interpreted as acceptance of a particular agreement.
It was superseded and thereby rescinded by the 14th Amendment in 1868.
An attorney-in-fact may resign by giving notice to the principal.
He rescinded the Edict of Nantes, which had provided for toleration of Hugenots, and supported their persecution.