How Do You Spell NULLIFIED?

Pronunciation: [nˈʌlɪfˌa͡ɪd] (IPA)

The word "nullified" is spelled with two L's and two I's. The first syllable "null" is pronounced as /nʌl/ with a short vowel sound while the second syllable "i" is pronounced as /aɪ/ with a long vowel sound. The double L's in the second syllable signify that the accent is on the second syllable. The word means to make something void or invalid, and is often used in legal or political contexts.

NULLIFIED Meaning and Definition

  1. Nullified, as a verb, refers to the act of rendering something ineffective or void, usually by declaring it invalid or cancelling its legal or binding force. It entails the complete annulment or elimination of a certain action, decision, contract, agreement, or legislation, revoking its legal standing and making it as if it never existed or was never put into effect. When something is nullified, it ceases to have any legal or practical significance, thereby eradicating any responsibilities, obligations, or consequences associated with it.

    The process of nullifying often involves an authoritative body, such as a court, government entity, or governing body, proclaiming or affirming the invalidity of the subject. This can occur due to various reasons, such as the discovery of fraudulent activities, breach of terms, non-compliance with regulations, constitutional violations, or any other circumstances that render the action or agreement contrary to the designated legal framework. Nullification typically requires a formal procedure or declaration that restores the previous status quo or creates a fresh starting point by erasing or reversing the previous arrangements.

    Overall, nullified serves to describe the action of cancelling or invalidating something, ultimately rendering it void and without effect. It implies the elimination of legal consequences and obligations associated with the nullified entity while restoring the situation to its prior state or creating a new starting point.

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Etymology of NULLIFIED

The word nullify is derived from the Latin word nullus, meaning none or no one. It entered English in the mid-16th century, derived from the Latin term nullificare, which means to make nothing, or to annul. Over time, nullificare evolved into nullify, and the suffix -ed was added to form the adjective nullified, meaning rendered ineffective, voided, or cancelled.

Conjugate verb Nullified

CONDITIONAL

I would nullified
you would nullified
he/she/it would nullified
we would nullified
they would nullified
I would nullify
we would nullify
you would nullify
he/she/it would nullify
they would nullify

CONDITIONAL CONTINUOUS

I would be nullifying
you would be nullifying
he/she/it would be nullifying
we would be nullifying
they would be nullifying

CONDITIONAL PERFECT

I would have nullified
you would have nullified
he/she/it would have nullified
we would have nullified
they would have nullified

CONDITIONAL PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I would have been nullifying
you would have been nullifying
he/she/it would have been nullifying
we would have been nullifying
they would have been nullifying

FUTURE

I will nullify
you will nullify
he/she/it will nullify
we will nullify
they will nullify

FUTURE CONTINUOUS

I will be nullifying
you will be nullifying
he/she/it will be nullifying
we will be nullifying
they will be nullifying

FUTURE PERFECT

I will have nullified
you will have nullified
he/she/it will have nullified
we will have nullified
they will have nullified

FUTURE PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I will have been nullifying
you will have been nullifying
he/she/it will have been nullifying
we will have been nullifying
they will have been nullifying

IMPERATIVE

you nullify
we let´s nullify

NONFINITE VERB FORMS

to nullify

PAST

I nullified
you nullified
he/she/it nullified
we nullified
they nullified

PAST CONTINUOUS

I was nullifying
you were nullifying
he/she/it was nullifying
we were nullifying
they were nullifying

PAST PARTICIPLE

nullified

PAST PERFECT

I had nullified
you had nullified
he/she/it had nullified
we had nullified
they had nullified

PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I had been nullifying
you had been nullifying
he/she/it had been nullifying
we had been nullifying
they had been nullifying

PRESENT

I nullify
you nullify
he/she/it nullifies
we nullify
they nullify

PRESENT CONTINUOUS

I am nullifying
you are nullifying
he/she/it is nullifying
we are nullifying
they are nullifying

PRESENT PARTICIPLE

nullifying

PRESENT PERFECT

I have nullified
you have nullified
he/she/it has nullified
we have nullified
they have nullified

PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I have been nullifying
you have been nullifying
he/she/it has been nullifying
we have been nullifying
they have been nullifying

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