rescind |
inactivated |
As verbs the difference between rescind and inactivated
is that
rescind is to repeal, annul, or declare void; to take (something such as a rule or contract) out of effect while
inactivated is past tense of inactivate.
rescind |
inactive |
As a verb rescind
is to repeal, annul, or declare void; to take (something such as a rule or contract) out of effect.
As an adjective inactive is
not active, temporarily or permanently.
rescind |
reinstate |
As verbs the difference between rescind and reinstate
is that
rescind is to repeal, annul, or declare void; to take (something such as a rule or contract) out of effect while
reinstate is to restore somebody to a former position or rank.
decline |
rescind |
In transitive terms the difference between decline and rescind
is that
decline is to refuse, forbear while
rescind is to repeal, annul, or declare void; to take (something such as a rule or contract) out of effect.
As verbs the difference between decline and rescind
is that
decline is to move downwards, to fall, to drop while
rescind is to repeal, annul, or declare void; to take (something such as a rule or contract) out of effect.
As a noun decline
is downward movement, fall.
rescind |
acquiescence |
As a verb rescind
is to repeal, annul, or declare void; to take (something such as a rule or contract) out of effect.
As a noun acquiescence is
a silent or passive assent or submission, or a submission with apparent content; - distinguished from avowed consent on the one hand, and on the other, from opposition or open discontent; quiet satisfaction.
recession |
rescind |
As a noun recession
is recession.
As a verb rescind is
to repeal, annul, or declare void; to take (something such as a rule or contract) out of effect.
disavow |
rescind |
As verbs the difference between disavow and rescind
is that
disavow is to refuse strongly and solemnly to own or acknowledge; to deny responsibility for, approbation of, and the like; to disclaim; to disown while
rescind is to repeal, annul, or declare void; to take (something such as a rule or contract) out of effect.
rescind |
provoke |
In lang=en terms the difference between rescind and provoke
is that
rescind is to repeal, annul, or declare void; to take (something such as a rule or contract) out of effect while
provoke is to bring about a reaction.
As verbs the difference between rescind and provoke
is that
rescind is to repeal, annul, or declare void; to take (something such as a rule or contract) out of effect while
provoke is to cause someone to become annoyed or angry.
rescind |
resent |
As verbs the difference between rescind and resent
is that
rescind is to repeal, annul, or declare void; to take (something such as a rule or contract) out of effect while
resent is to express or exhibit displeasure or indignation at (words or acts).
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