Countermanding example sentences
Related (10): rescinding, annulling, revoking, voiding, overruling, nullifying, abrogating, repudiating, invalidating, canceling
coun·ter·mand
verb
countermanding (present participle)
- revoke (an order):
- revoke an order issued by (another person):
- declare (a vote or election) invalid:
"Countermanding" Example Sentences
1. He countermanded his orders and decided to stay.2. She countermanded the decision without consulting me.
3. The general countermanded his troops' orders to retreat.
4. He countermanded the directive with a single stroke.
5. She countermanded the instructions and stayed put.
6. He countermanded the order to march on the city.
7. The mayor countermanded the decision to close the park.
8. They countermanded the plan to build a new bridge.
9. She countermanded the previous command without question.
10. He countermanded the order to evacuate the village.
11. The captain countermanded the order to abandon ship.
12. The president countermanded the decision to increase taxes.
13. He countermanded the directive and stayed in the city.
14. She countermanded the plan to build a new school.
15. The commander countermanded the order to retreat.
16. He countermanded the instructions and remained silent.
17. She countermanded the command to stand down.
18. The chief countermanded the decision to close the factory.
19. He countermanded the order to lay off workers.
20. She countermanded the previous order without hesitation.
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