Sentences with cancel
can·cel
C c - The Russian foreign minister yesterday cancelled his visit to Washington. [VERB noun]
- He intends to try to leave the country, in spite of a government order cancelling his passport. [VERB noun]
- Kansas church 'offered' an hour of national airtime to cancel plans to demonstrate at the funerals of five Amish girls.
- Mr Andrews had sought advice from the commonwealth solicitor-general on whether to reverse his decision to cancel the visa.
- The new device can also cancel the check after the transaction is complete. [VERB noun]
- The order for the new television set was cancelled
- You can cancel an enduring power of attorney at any time.
- It may also cancel any appointment of your ex-husband/wife as an executor.
- He cancelled his name and substituted hers
- His generosity cancelled out his past unkindness
- Country singer Dolly Parton has been forced to cancel her tour because of back problems.
- In AM, use canceling, canceled
- To cancel an order or a ticket reservation
- To cancel a reservation.
- To cancel a meeting.
- His sincere apology canceled his sarcastic remark.
- He plans to cancel his account at the department store.
- The pros and cons cancel out.
- He cancelled his order on their website.
- This machine cancels the letters that have a valid zip code.
- The corrective feedback mechanism cancels out the noise.