verb
- making something legally void or invalid
- making something ineffective or useless
Usage: present participle of nullify
Usage: present participle of nullify
adjective
- having the effect of making something void or ineffective
Examples
- The court is nullifying the previous ruling due to procedural errors.
- Heavy rain was nullifying all their efforts to start the campfire.
- The new evidence is nullifying the prosecutor’s main argument.
- The medication’s side effects were nullifying its benefits.
- The nullifying effect of the storm made travel impossible.
- Congress passed a nullifying resolution to overturn the regulation.
- Her positive attitude was nullifying the team’s negative energy.