Associations to the word «Annulment»
Noun
- Aragon
- Divorce
- Marriage
- Impediment
- Aquitaine
- Catherine
- Ruskin
- Viii
- Spouse
- Clement
- Dissolution
- Eleanor
- Marguerite
- Boniface
- Pope
- Decree
- Tribunal
- Separation
- Liam
- Anjou
- Fraud
- Vii
- Refusal
- Custody
- Insult
- Isabella
- Adultery
- Reformation
- Void
- Partition
- Vow
- Anne
- Cromwell
- Vatican
- Sacrament
- Henry
- Writ
- Proceeding
- Consent
- Petition
- Alfonso
- Declaration
- Humphrey
- Refuse
- Vanessa
- Ahmed
- Constance
- Canon
- Adoption
- Bride
- Heir
- Archbishop
- Appeal
- Frances
- Aunt
- Wedding
- Inability
- Nigeria
- Jurisdiction
- Compensation
- Treaty
- Court
- Xii
- Jill
- Request
- Affinity
- Lawsuit
- Rules
- Paper
- Emma
Adjective
Wiktionary
ANNULMENT, noun. An act or instance of annulling.
ANNULMENT, noun. A state of having been annulled.
ANNULMENT, noun. An invalidation of something, especially a legal contract
ANNULMENT, noun. A legal (notably judicial) declaration that a marriage is invalid; the procedure leading to it.
ANNULMENT, noun. (archaic) Total destruction.
Dictionary definition
ANNULMENT, noun. The state of being cancelled or annulled.
ANNULMENT, noun. (law) a formal termination (of a relationship or a judicial proceeding etc).
ANNULMENT, noun. The act of abrogating; an official or legal cancellation.
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