Prescinded example sentences

Related (10): abrogated, annulled, abated, revoked, rescinded, terminated, canceled, voided, nullified, reversed

pre·scind

verb

prescinded (past tense) · prescinded (past participle)

  - leave out of consideration:

  - cut off or separate from something:

"Prescinded" Example Sentences

1. His decision to prescind the contract was met with mixed reactions.
2. She had to prescind the agreement due to unforeseen circumstances.
3. The board voted to prescind the policy in light of recent events.
4. The court ordered that the agreement be prescinded.
5. We had no choice but to prescind the deal.
6. The company was forced to prescind the contract.
7. The union decided to prescind the agreement.
8. The government chose to prescind the treaty.
9. The court ruled to prescind the contract.
10. The board was forced to prescind the agreement.
11. He was given the power to prescind the deal.
12. They were compelled to prescind the arrangement.
13. The court ordered the contract to be prescinded.
14. We had to prescind the agreement due to financial difficulties.
15. The judge decided to prescind the agreement.
16. The manager was authorized to prescind the contract.
17. He was obliged to prescind the deal.
18. The company was instructed to prescind the pact.
19. The court ordered the agreement to be prescinded.
20. We had to prescind the treaty due to unforeseen circumstances.

Common Phases

rescinded; rescinded; rescinded; rescinded

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