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  2. Cancel Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

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    The meaning of CANCEL is to decide not to conduct or perform (something planned or expected) usually without expectation of conducting or performing it at a later time. How to use cancel in a sentence.

  3. CANCELLED | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary

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    He cancelled the rest of his vacation and came down and took his seat in the seminar.

  4. Canceled” or “Cancelled”–Which Is Correct? - Grammarly

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    The answer depends on where you call home. Canceled or cancelled is the past tense of the verb to cancel. Both spellings are correct; Americans favor canceled (one l), while cancelled (two l ’s) is preferred in British English and other dialects.

  5. CANCEL | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary

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    CANCEL meaning: 1. to decide that an organized event will not happen, or to stop an order for goods or services…. Learn more.

  6. CANCEL | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary

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    to decide that an organized event will not happen, or to stop an order for goods or services that you no longer want: They had to cancel tomorrow's game because of the bad weather. The 7.10 train to Budapest has been cancelled. to cancel a magazine subscription. Thesaurus: synonyms, antonyms, and examples.

  7. CANCEL Definition & Meaning | Dictionary.com

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    Cancel definition: to make void, as a contract or other obligation; annul. See examples of CANCEL used in a sentence.

  8. CANCEL definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary

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    If you say that someone is cancelled, you mean that other people stop supporting that person, especially because they are encouraged to do so by someone that person has criticized.

  9. Cancelled - Definition, Meaning & Synonyms - Vocabulary.com

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    If something is cancelled, it's been called off. That's usually a bad thing, but if your flight home from Paris gets cancelled due to weather, consider yourself lucky to have another day of vacation!

  10. 1. a. To annul or invalidate: cancel a credit card. b. To decide or announce that (a planned or scheduled event) will not take place, especially with no intention of holding it at a later time: cancel a picnic; cancel a soccer game. 2. a. To cross out with lines or other markings. See Synonyms at erase. b.

  11. Cancelled or Canceled - Which is Correct? | Merriam-Webster

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    The simple answer to the question of ‘is it canceled or cancelled’ is “either one is fine.” Now for the less simple answer. Canceled and canceling are more common in the US, while cancelled and cancelling are more common in British English.