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rescinded

[ ri-sin-did ]

adjective

  1. revoked, repealed, or canceled, sometimes because invalidated by later action or a higher authority:

    The teacher's union has pledged to fight for reinstatement of the rescinded raises.



verb

  1. the simple past tense and past participle of rescind.
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In response to the cuts, UCLA, USC and other campuses have canceled some research efforts or rescinded some doctoral candidate and postdoctoral research position offers.

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The NEH grant money being rescinded was mostly allocated on a reimbursement basis, Fujioka said — meaning organizations were expected to spend the money first, then get reimbursed.

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Republicans accused President Biden of overstepping those bounds when he issued an executive order directing federal agencies to promote voting access in 2021 — which Trump has since rescinded.

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He has twice been sent off - in the win over Wolves in January and the home defeat by West Ham in February - although the first of those red cards was later rescinded on appeal.

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And due to a fraught history of similar claims from the company being disputed and ultimately rescinded, some are extra wary of the results.

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