Recision


[ri-sizh-uh n] /rɪˈsɪʒ ən/

noun
1.
an act of canceling or voiding; cancellation.
/rɪˈsɪʒən/
noun
1.
the act of cancelling or rescinding; annulment: the recision of a treaty
n.

“act of cutting off,” 1610s, from Middle French recision, alteration of rescision (from Late Latin rescissionem “annulment;” see rescission), influenced in form by Late Latin recisionem (nominative recisio) “a cutting back,” noun of action from past participle stem of recidere “to cut back” (see recidivist).

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