Cancelation
an act of canceling.
the marks or perforations made in canceling.
something canceled, as a reservation for a hotel room, airplane ticket, allowing someone else to obtain the accommodation.
Contemporary Examples
A Tale of Thanksgiving Triumph Michael Daly November 27, 2013
The LGBT Center That Changed Our Lives Justin Jones December 21, 2014
Vatican Cancels Stem-Cell Conference After Scientists Refuse to Be Censored Barbie Latza Nadeau March 28, 2012
Why I Hate The Beach P. J. O’Rourke July 26, 2014
Historical Examples
Peking Dust Ellen N. La Motte
The Curiosities and Law of Wills John Proffatt
The Curiosities and Law of Wills John Proffatt
noun
the fact or an instance of cancelling
something that has been cancelled, such as a theatre ticket, esp when it is available for another person to take: we have a cancellation in the stalls
the marks or perforation made by cancelling
n.
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