Definition
To legally declare something void, as if it never existed—the official "undo" button for marriages, contracts, or governmental acts. It's the nuclear option when canceling isn't quite dramatic enough, often requiring a court or authority to wave their magic gavel. Different from divorce in that annulment pretends you never made that regrettable decision in the first place.
Example Usage
The court agreed to annul the marriage after discovering one party had lied about being a certified accountant and a Duke.
Source: Common legal terminology
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