canceled
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- واژهنامه · Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary 1 can·cel Pronunciation: ' kan(t)-səl Function: verb Inflected Form:   -celed or -celled ; -cel·ing or -cel·ling \-s(ə-)liŋ\ Etymology: Middle English cancellen, from Anglo-French canceller, chanceller, from Late Latin cancellare, from Latin, to make like a lattice, from cancelli (pl.), diminutive of cancer lattice, probably alteration of carcer prison Date: 14th century transitive verb 1 a : to destroy the force, effectiveness, or validity of : ANNUL < cancel a magazine subscription> <a cancel ed check> b : to bring to nothingness : DESTROY c : to match in force or effect : OFFSET ― often used with out <his irritability cancel ed out his natural kindness ― Osbert Sitwell> d : to call off usually without expectation of conducting or performing at a later time < cancel a football game> 2 a : to mark or strike out for deletion b : OMIT , DELETE 3 a : to remove (a common divisor) from numerator and denominator b : to remove (equivalents) on opposite sides of an equation or account 4 : to deface (a postage or revenue stamp) especially with a set of ink lines so as to invalidate for reuse intransitive verb : to neutralize each other's strength or effect : COUNTERBALANCE –can·cel·able or can·cel·la·ble \-s(ə-)lə-bəl\ adjective –can·cel·er or can·cel·ler \-s(ə-)lər\ noun ]]> 2 cancel v. Function: noun Date: 1806 1 : CANCELLATION 2 a : a deleted part or passage b (1) : a leaf containing matter to be deleted (2) : a new leaf or slip substituted for matter already printed]]>