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[Noun] | "re*scis*sion" | \ ri-ˈsi-zhən \
1: an act of rescinding
Origin: 1594 ;
Borrowed from Middle French & Latin; Middle French rescision, borrowed from Latin rescissiōn- rescissiō, from *rescid-, variant stem of rescindere "to remove or lay bare by hewing and cutting, cancel, {see: |rescind|rescind}" + -tiōn-, -tiō, suffix of verbal action;
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[Noun] | "rescission"
1: the act of putting an end to something planned or previously agreed to;
* e.g., " ... the judge ruled that the town's rescission of the contract was justified due the contractor's repeated failures to meet its obligations "
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