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    [Verb]  | "can*cel" | \ ˈkan(t)-səl \


    1: to decide not to conduct or perform (something planned or expected) usually without expectation of conducting or performing it at a later time

    2: to destroy the force, effectiveness, or validity of : annul

    3: to match in force or effect : offset —often used with out


    Origin: 14th century ;

     Middle English cancellen, from Anglo-French canceller, chanceller, from Late Latin cancellare, from Latin, to make like a lattice, from cancelli (plural), diminutive of cancer lattice, probably alteration of carcer prison;

    [Adjective]  | "self-can*cel*ing" | \ ˌself-ˈkan(t)-s(ə-)liŋ \


    1: cancelling or negating itself


    Origin: 1837 ;

    [Phrasal verb]  | "cancel out" 


    1: to reduce the effect of (something) : to be equal to (something) in force or importance but have an opposite effect

    [Verb]  | "canceling" 


    1: to put an end to (something planned or previously agreed to);


      * e.g., " ... please call to cancel your appointment with the dentist if you can't make it "





    2: to put an end to by formal action;


      * e.g., " ... the agreement can be canceled by either side with a formal written notice "



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    3: to show (something written) to be no longer valid by drawing a cross over or a line through it;


      * e.g., " ... canceled the check and wrote a new one "



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    [Verb]  | "cancel" 


    1: to put an end to (something planned or previously agreed to);


      * e.g., " ... please call to cancel your appointment with the dentist if you can't make it "





    2: to put an end to by formal action;


      * e.g., " ... the agreement can be canceled by either side with a formal written notice "



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    3: to show (something written) to be no longer valid by drawing a cross over or a line through it;


      * e.g., " ... canceled the check and wrote a new one "



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    [Verb]  | "cancel (out)" 


    1: to balance with an equal force so as to make ineffective;


      * e.g., " ... unfortunately, this one indiscretion will cancel out a long record of accomplishment "



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     [ "Canceled" ]

    1: In pop culture, canceled means to make someone or something irrelevant due to current drama.

      * e.g.,  ... James Charles is canceled. 

     [ "Cancelled" ]

    1: To dismiss something/somebody. To reject an individual or an idea

      * e.g.,  ... Kate: I love doughnuts used as a bun to my burger Me: Ew! You’re cancelled 

     [ "Cancelled" ]

    1: A term, mostly used by twitter to insure civil judgement and civil punishment actions to insure that a individual that has done something wrong (in there eyes) they go to twitter just to ruin said persons internet status and or popularity. Mostly due to racism and or something satirical or comical.

      * e.g.,  ... twitter user: "OMG! This person just said that milk is better than water, cancelled!" 

     [ "cancel" ]

    1: in fighting games, a cancel is where you interrupt an attack by inputting another attack or command. it is used for making combos

      * e.g.,  ... I did a few cancels to boost the number of hits I could land on my opponent. 

     [ "cancelling" ]

    1: To cancel someone (usually a celebrity or other well-known figure) means to stop giving support to that person. The act of canceling could entail boycotting an actor's movies or no longer reading or promoting a writer's works.

      * e.g.,  ... Did you hear that Celebrity X said this thing about women? Cancelling this misogynistic pig is the just thing to do! 

     [ "Cancelled" ]

    1: You are over with. Done for. No redemption. Be gone.

      * e.g.,  ... Nah, that white girl on Tik Tok who said the 'n' word, she's CANCELLED! 

     [ "Cancellator" ]

    1: Someone who makes a plan, includes everyone and their mama and then cancels it at the very last minute.

      * e.g.,  ... Surya: "Hey Ameet, are you going to the jazz concert that Aparna is planning to get everyone to go to?" Ameet: "Yes but you know everyone will make it except her". Surya: "What do you mean?" Ameet: "Well you know Aparna, she's the biggest cancellator" Surya: "Damn! you're right..." 

     [ "Cancelled" ]

    1: James Charles

      * e.g.,  ... James Charles is cancelled 

     [ "cancelled" ]

    1: cancelled or "cancelled culture" basically means if you or anyone does something thats considered "bad" (being racist,sexist,manipulative etc..) you would most likely be "cancelled" , basically means no one would look at you in a good way anymore, no respect, etc. this is mostly found on the internet and people who are mainly "cancelled" are celebrites and online influencers

      * e.g.,  ... famous person: i fucking hate gay people , rape is good and we should build the fucking wall! 

     [ "Canceled" ]

    1: The act of using mob pressure to harass or "expose" someone online for any past or present drama, no matter how insignificant it may be.

      * e.g.,  ... Dream Stan: Oh no, a YouTuber made an edgy joke 4 years ago on Twitter! Let's get them canceled!" 

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