rescind的意思和读音

rescind

: [rɪˈsɪnd] : [rɪ'sɪnd]

v.

rescinds  rescinding  rescinded  

v.authorize

v.withdraw,annul,cancel,repeal,overturn

rescindv.

1.~ sthto officially state that a law, contract, decision, etc. is no longer valid

v.1.,,,,2.,

v.1.to state officially that something such as a law or an agreement has ended and no longer has legal authority

1. podium n. rescind v. sabotage v. ...

2. spellbind rescind purblind ...

3. podium n. rescind v. sabotage v. ...

4. podium n. rescind v. sabotage v. ...

5. abolish rescind write off ...

6. repugnance n. rescind v. reside v. ...

7. ... odious: rescind: He's just distracted: ...

8. consort、 rescind。 circulate、 。 ...

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1.Sino-Forest has denied all wrongdoing and its auditor, Ernst & Young, has yet to rescind any of its reports on the company's finances.(Ernst&Young)

2.Some legal scholars have questioned in the U. S. media whether the Constitution grants the president the power to rescind a pardon.

3.Contracts should include "claw-back" clauses allowing the bank to rescind bonuses.

4.While many executives have made the public gesture to rescind their annual paychecks, these corporate leaders are hardly in the poor house.

5.He founded Operation Rescue, and for 20 years has been a leading figure in the struggle to rescind Roe v Wade.”,20

6.The sixth chapter of the law provides rules and institutions on "the right to rescind the contract" .使

7.That case was also settled, though the twins have been trying hard to rescind it in court.

8.Termination of the Contract shall not rescind compensation responsibility the Contractor should bear.

9.Article 37 When one party to a building lease wants to rescind the lease, he must notify the other party in writing in advance.

10.Under any of the following circumstances, Party A's Staff may rescind the labor service relationship with Party B.使