annullate
English
Etymology
From Latin annūllō, from the stem annūllat-.
Verb
annullate (third-person singular simple present annullates, present participle annullating, simple past and past participle annullated)
- (obsolete, transitive) To annul.
- 1576, Richard Bristow, “The xli. demaunde”, in Demaundes to be Proponed of Catholiqves to the Heretikes, page 90:
- And therfore, if our Churche haue againe taken from them her graunte , and annullated their Degrees (as it a hathe done) aſke them, by vvhat litle they vvil claime the ſame.
Italian
Etymology 1
Verb
annullate
- inflection of annullare:
- second-person plural present indicative
- second-person plural imperative
Etymology 2
Participle
annullate f pl
- feminine plural of annullato
Anagrams
Latin
Verb
annūllāte
- second-person plural present active imperative of annūllō