Disannul

Word DISANNUL
Character 8
Hyphenation dis an nul
Pronunciations /dɪsəˈnʌl/

Definitions and meanings of "Disannul"

What do we mean by disannul?

To annul or cancel. transitive verb

To make void; annul; deprive of force or authority; cancel.

To deprive (of).

To annul completely; to render void or of no effect. transitive verb

To annul, do away with; to cancel. verb

To annul, do away with; to cancel.

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The word "disannul" in example sentences

Sometimes disingenuous is used as a synonym for naive, as if the dis - prefix functioned as an intensive (as it does in certain words like disannul) rather than as a negative element. ❋ Unknown (2009)

In secundis meditare, quo pacto feras adversa: or out of mature judgment to avoid the effect, or disannul the cause, as they do that are troubled with toothache, pull them quite out. ❋ Unknown (2007)

These things do mitigate or disannul that which hath been said of melancholy meats, and make it more tolerable; but to such as are wealthy, live plenteously, at ease, may take their choice, and refrain if they will, these viands are to be forborne, if they be inclined to, or suspect melancholy, as they tender their healths: ❋ Unknown (2007)

For the LORD of hosts hath purposed, and who shall disannul it? and his hand is stretched out, and who shall turn it back? ❋ Unknown (2006)

And this I say, that the covenant, that was confirmed before of God in Christ, the law, which was four hundred and thirty years after, cannot disannul, that it should make the promise of none effect. ❋ Unknown (2006)

[K. Philip and Queene Mary hereby do disannul Pope Alexanders diuision. 177]. ❋ Unknown (2003)

And this I say, that the covenant, that was confirmed before of God in Christ, the law, which was four hundred and thirty years after, Ex. 12.40 cannot disannul, that it should make the promise of none effect. ❋ Unknown (1999)

The KJV reads, "And this I say, that the covenant, that was confirmed before of God in Christ, the law, which was four hundred and thirty years after, cannot disannul ..." ❋ Unknown (1986)

But instead we see Him now in the end of the world, at the consummation of the ages, when the eternal order is breaking in on man's history, at the time of perfection -- appearing once on the scene of history to make His single offering and put away or disannul the power (same word at 7: 18) of sin for all time. ❋ Unknown (1973)

“The Lord of hosts hath purposed, and who shall disannul it?” ❋ 1616-1683 (1966)

Now, he is one, God is one, and there is not another, that they should fail and disannul this agreement. ❋ 1616-1683 (1966)

That this law, this rule of obedience, as it was ordained of God to be the instrument of his rule of the church, and by virtue of the covenant made with Abraham, unto whose administration it was adapted, and which its introduction on Sinai did not disannul, was accompanied with a power and efficacy enabling unto obedience. ❋ 1616-1683 (1965)

It is true, it was broken by man, is so by us all, and that with respect unto its principal end of our subjection unto God and dependence upon him, according to the rule of it; but it is foolish to think that the fault of those unto whom a righteous law is rightly given should abrogate or disannul the law itself. ❋ 1616-1683 (1965)

But it is given unto us for this end, that sin may be so crucified and mortified in us, — that is, so gradually weakened and destroyed, — as that it shall not ruin spiritual life in us, or obstruct its necessary acting in duties, and for prevalency against such sins as would disannul the covenant relation between God and our souls. ❋ 1616-1683 (1965)

Therefore did he, all the days of his flesh, serve God in a covenant of works; and was therein accepted with him, having done nothing that should disannul the virtue of that covenant as to him. ❋ 1616-1683 (1965)

The judge being set, the person concerned lays his claim, produceth his evidences, and pleads them; his adversaries endeavouring all that in them lies to invalidate them, and disannul his plea, and to cast him in his claim. ❋ 1616-1683 (1965)

Wherefore man, by his sin as unto demerit, may be said to break this covenant, and as unto any benefit unto himself, to disannul it. ❋ 1616-1683 (1965)

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