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Rescindment

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re·scind  (r-snd)
tr.v. re·scind·ed, re·scind·ing, re·scinds
To make void; repeal or annul.

[Latin rescindere : re-, re- + scindere, to split; see skei- in Indo-European roots.]

re·scinda·ble adj.
re·scinder n.
re·scindment n.


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I got a ticket for 36mph in a 30mph zone and was advised by the police traffic unit to get my speedometer checked as if it was found to be faulty even by a mile, I could request a rescindment of the fine and points.
But a rescindment of the three-match ban for Agogo's dismissal - he needlessly kicked out in an off-the-field scuffle for the ball when his side led 2-0 - would certainly help their cause.
Princess Cruises recently announced it will abandon the port of Seward in favor of nearby Whittier next season, following Whittier's rescindment of a $1 head tax and minimal ship service fee.
 
 
 
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