ANNUL vs OVERTURN: NOUN
- N/A
- The state of being overturned or subverted; the act of overturning; overthrow.
- The periodic mixing or circulation of water in a lake or sea as a result of changing temperature of its layers.
- The state of having been overturned.
- The act or process of overturning.
- Refrain; burden.
- The act off overturning, or the state of being overturned or subverted; overthrow.
- The act of upsetting something
- An improbable and unexpected victory
ANNUL vs OVERTURN: VERB
- To formally revoke the validity of.
- To dissolve (a marital union) on the grounds that it is not valid.
- Declare invalid
- Annul by recalling or rescinding
- Cancel officially
- To reverse a decision; to overrule or rescind
- To overthrow or destroy something
- To turn over, capsize or upset (something)
- Turn from an upright or normal position
- Rule against
- Cause the downfall of; of rulers
- Change radically
- Annul by recalling or rescinding
ANNUL vs OVERTURN: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- N/A
- To cause to turn over; upset or flip over.
- To cause to fall over; knock or topple over.
- To ransack.
- To invalidate or reverse (a decision) by legal means.
- To turn over or capsize.
- To cause the downfall, destruction, or ending of; overthrow or abolish. : overthrow.
ANNUL vs OVERTURN: TRANSITIVE VERB
- To make void or of no effect; to nullify; to abolish; to do away with; -- used appropriately of laws, decrees, edicts, decisions of courts, or other established rules, permanent usages, and the like, which are made void by component authority.
- To bring to an end the effect or existence of; cancel out.
- To make or declare void or invalid, as a marriage or a law; nullify.
- To reduce to nothing; to obliterate.
- To overpower; to conquer.
- To subvert; to destroy; to overthrow.
- To turn or throw from a basis, foundation, or position; to overset.
ANNUL vs OVERTURN: OTHER WORD TYPES
- Cancel officially
- To reduce to nothing; annihilate; obliterate.
- To make void or null; nullify; abrogate; abolish; do away with: used especially of laws, decrees, edicts, decisions of courts, or other established rules, usages, and the like.
- Synonyms Abolish, Repeal, etc. (see abolish); Nullify, Annihilate, etc. (see neutralize); retract, declare null and void, supersede.
- Of rulers
- Cause the downfall of
- To be overturned; capsize: as, a boat that is likely to overturn.
- Synonyms Overturn, Overthrow, Subvert, Invert, upset, throw down, beat down, prostrate. The first three of the italicized words indicate violence and destructiveness. Invert is rarely used where the action is not careful and with a purpose: as, to invert a goblet to prevent its being filled. That which is overturned or overthrown is brought down from a standing or erect position to lie prostrate. Overthrow indicates more violence or energy than overturn, as throw is stronger than turn. That which is subverted is reached to the very bottom and goes to wreck in the turning: as, to subvert the very foundations of justice. To invert is primarily to turn upside down, but it may be used figuratively, of things not material, for turning wrong side before or reversing: as, to invert the order of a sentence. See defeat, v. t., and demolish.
- To overpower; conquer; overwhelm.
- To subvert; ruin; destroy; bring to naught.
- To overset; upset; overthrow.
ANNUL vs OVERTURN: RELATED WORDS
- Abrogate, Suspend, Annulment, Avoid, Lift, Void, Repeal, Reverse, Countermand, Quash, Overturn, Revoke, Rescind, Nullify, Invalidate
- Turnover, Turn over, Bring down, Revolutionize, Upset, Overthrow, Countermand, Override, Lift, Repeal, Revoke, Reverse, Annul, Rescind, Overrule
ANNUL vs OVERTURN: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Cancel, Overrule, Abrogate, Suspend, Annulment, Avoid, Void, Repeal, Reverse, Countermand, Quash, Revoke, Rescind, Nullify, Invalidate
- Quash, Nullify, Invalidate, Tip over, Knock over, Turnover, Bring down, Revolutionize, Upset, Countermand, Repeal, Revoke, Reverse, Rescind, Overrule
ANNUL vs OVERTURN: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Sikes said, and he tried to annul the treaty.
- He will never forget or annul His ancient people.
- Both use sour grapes proverb to annul corporate retribution.
- Remember and do not annul Your covenant with us.
- Mr Thompson to annul the fines had been rejected.
- Constitutional Court to annul the trial, which eventually happened.
- SYN: Revoke, repeal, annul, cancel, recal, reverse, abrogate.
- To cancel, annul, or render of no effect.
- Neither can we annul it by our disregard.
- The simple answer is you file a motion to annul, or an agreed motion to annul the order.
- How do you overturn a Supreme Court decision?
- Cowboys and he sued to overturn the election.
- This Court may not overturn Seventh Circuit precedent.
- Federal Circuit declined to overturn this factual determination.
- Trump wants Congress to overturn the election result.
- Capitol violence trying to overturn the election results.
- Supreme Court to overturn the health care law.
- Neither could multiple brain experts overturn the judgment.
- But not sweeping enough to overturn morality clauses.
- Constitution that would overturn the Citizens United decision.
ANNUL vs OVERTURN: QUESTIONS
- Why did Sophia Bush have to annul her marriage to Chad?
- When did Henry VIII decide to annul his marriage to Catherine?
- Do you have to annul your marriage to become a nun?
- Why didn't the Catholic Church annul Henry VIII's marriage?
- How many answers are there for revoke or annul crossword clue?
- How much does it cost to annul a marriage in Texas?
- Why did King Henry VIII ask Wolsey to annul his marriage?
- Can administrative agencies issue writs of certiorari to annul acts?
- How do I overturn a misdemeanor conviction in Texas?
- Can the 5th Circuit Court of Appeals overturn Obamacare?
- Did Eastman write a scheme to overturn the election?
- Did the Supreme Court overturn Roosevelt's New Deal?
- What increases the risk of a rear overturn incident?
- How did Trump try to overturn the election results?
- When is the Supreme Court right to overturn precedent?
- Which Supreme Court justices voted to overturn Roe?
- Can the US President overturn Supreme Court decisions?
- Will Proposition 218 overturn local taxes and assessments?