affirm, pass, sanctify, validate
The answer is synonyms.
Synonyms for alternate are, different, varied.
There are lots of synonyms to "in addition". Some of these synonyms are: added, additional, ancillary, another, more, plus, supplemental and supplementary.
Two synonyms for the word 'strong' are 'tough' and 'capable'
Nullify has many synonyms. The English word 'nullify' was coined in the 1590s. It may not be so easy to nullify a verbal contract.
Nullify is a verb that means cancel, rescind, invalidate, revoke, or void.North Carolina wanted to be able to nullify federal laws that affected slavery.Improper installation will nullify any advantage gained from using the device in the first place.Trying to fix the appliance yourself may nullify your warranty.
When I see you my love. You nullify my brain.
Nullify is a verb.
Nullify is spelled N-U-L-L-I-F-Y.
Here are some sentences.That medication will nullify the poison.His logic will nullify her argument.
To Nullify Added: To "reverse."
"Nullify" is always a verb. Example: "Since he did not abide by the rules of our contract, I decided to nullify it."
1 positive will nullify 1 negative
Only a judge can nullify a deed of trust by issuing a court order to that effect.Only a judge can nullify a deed of trust by issuing a court order to that effect.Only a judge can nullify a deed of trust by issuing a court order to that effect.Only a judge can nullify a deed of trust by issuing a court order to that effect.
A state's legislature can nullify its own laws. A state cannot nullify a federal law, as the Constitution shall be "the supreme law of the land".
"This contract will nullify and render void all previous agreements."