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cancelled

Cancelled vs Repeal - What's the difference?

cancelled | repeal |


As verbs the difference between cancelled and repeal

is that cancelled is (cancel) while repeal is to cancel, invalidate, annul.

As an adjective cancelled

is no longer planned or scheduled.

As a noun repeal is

an act or instance of repealing.

Cancelled vs Failed - What's the difference?

cancelled | failed |


As verbs the difference between cancelled and failed

is that cancelled is (cancel) while failed is (fail).

As an adjective cancelled

is no longer planned or scheduled.

Abolished vs Cancelled - What's the difference?

abolished | cancelled |


As verbs the difference between abolished and cancelled

is that abolished is past tense of abolish while cancelled is past tense of cancel.

As an adjective cancelled is

no longer planned or scheduled.

Cancelled vs Withdrawn - What's the difference?

cancelled | withdrawn |


As verbs the difference between cancelled and withdrawn

is that cancelled is past tense of cancel while withdrawn is past participle of lang=en.

As adjectives the difference between cancelled and withdrawn

is that cancelled is no longer planned or scheduled while withdrawn is introvert.

Cancelled vs Revoked - What's the difference?

cancelled | revoked |


As verbs the difference between cancelled and revoked

is that cancelled is (cancel) while revoked is (revoke).

As an adjective cancelled

is no longer planned or scheduled.

Repealed vs Cancelled - What's the difference?

repealed | cancelled |


As verbs the difference between repealed and cancelled

is that repealed is (repeal) while cancelled is (cancel).

As an adjective cancelled is

no longer planned or scheduled.

Cancelled vs Crosses - What's the difference?

cancelled | crosses |


As verbs the difference between cancelled and crosses

is that cancelled is past tense of cancel while crosses is third-person singular of cross.

As an adjective cancelled

is no longer planned or scheduled.

As a noun crosses is

plural of lang=en.

Dismiss vs Cancelled - What's the difference?

dismiss | cancelled |


As verbs the difference between dismiss and cancelled

is that dismiss is (senseid)(lb) to discharge; to end the employment or service of while cancelled is (cancel).

As an adjective cancelled is

no longer planned or scheduled.

Voided vs Cancelled - What's the difference?

voided | cancelled |


As verbs the difference between voided and cancelled

is that voided is past tense of void while cancelled is past tense of cancel.

As an adjective cancelled is

no longer planned or scheduled.

Stopped vs Cancelled - What's the difference?

stopped | cancelled |


As verbs the difference between stopped and cancelled

is that stopped is (stop) while cancelled is (cancel).

As adjectives the difference between stopped and cancelled

is that stopped is (of a vehicle) not moving, but not properly parked or berthed; while cancelled is no longer planned or scheduled.

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