cancelled |
terms |
As a verb cancelled
is (
cancel).
As an adjective cancelled
is no longer planned or scheduled.
As a noun terms is
.
cancelled |
cancelling |
As verbs the difference between cancelled and cancelling
is that
cancelled is (
cancel) while
cancelling is .
As an adjective cancelled
is no longer planned or scheduled.
dismissed |
cancelled |
As verbs the difference between dismissed and cancelled
is that
dismissed is (
dismiss) while
cancelled is (
cancel).
As an adjective cancelled is
no longer planned or scheduled.
cancelled |
deleted |
As verbs the difference between cancelled and deleted
is that
cancelled is (
cancel) while
deleted is (
delete).
As an adjective cancelled
is no longer planned or scheduled.
cancelled |
liquidated |
As verbs the difference between cancelled and liquidated
is that
cancelled is (
cancel) while
liquidated is (
liquidate).
As adjectives the difference between cancelled and liquidated
is that
cancelled is no longer planned or scheduled while
liquidated is (legal) set; ascertained; made certain by operation of law.
cancelled |
undefined |
As adjectives the difference between cancelled and undefined
is that
cancelled is no longer planned or scheduled while
undefined is lacking a definition or value.
As a verb cancelled
is (
cancel).
cancelled |
discontinued |
As verbs the difference between cancelled and discontinued
is that
cancelled is (
cancel) while
discontinued is (
discontinue).
As adjectives the difference between cancelled and discontinued
is that
cancelled is no longer planned or scheduled while
discontinued is permanently no longer available or in production.
removed |
cancelled |
As adjectives the difference between removed and cancelled
is that
removed is separated in time, space, or degree while
cancelled is no longer planned or scheduled.
As verbs the difference between removed and cancelled
is that
removed is (
remove) while
cancelled is (
cancel).
cancelled |
abandoned |
As verbs the difference between cancelled and abandoned
is that
cancelled is past tense of cancel while
abandoned is past tense of abandon.
As adjectives the difference between cancelled and abandoned
is that
cancelled is no longer planned or scheduled while
abandoned is self-abandoned, or given up to vice; immoral; extremely wicked, or sinning without restraint; irreclaimably wicked; as, an
abandoned villain.
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