v. Obs. rare. Also 7 anul-. [f. late L. annullāt- ppl. stem of annullā-re: see ANNUL and -ATE.] = ANNUL.

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1553–87.  Foxe, A. & M., I. 678/1. Annullating and reproving all the Acts and proceedings of the other Popes before.

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1616.  Champney, Voc. Bps., 76. Prohibiting the whole use of the orders so given … but not anullating the order it self.

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1621.  Bp. Mountagu, Diatribæ, 474. Doe you suppose that a vow doth annullate … the otherwise generall right and use?

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