'cancel' in a sentence
Learn how to use 'cancel' with 19 example sentences.
- cancel verb
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: postpone indefinitely or annul something that was scheduled
: make up for
: declare null and void; make ineffective
: remove or make invisible
: make invalid for use
- cancel noun
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: a notation cancelling a previous sharp or flat
I meant to cancel your appointment today.
We don't want the game to be canceled.
The flight was cancelled because of the thick fog.
If it rains tomorrow, the picnic will be canceled.
They need to cancel their flight.
The party has been canceled due to a lack of interest.
Jack decided to cancel the reservations.
We must cancel our trip to Japan.
I need to cancel my reservation.
Is there a likelihood of their canceling the event?
According to the prime minister, the festival this month is cancelled.
Should I cancel my business trip to LA?
Shore leave has been canceled.
The company canceled the project.
I won't need to cancel my vacation.
I'm sorry I canceled our date last night.
He had never canceled an appointment before.
It's not too late to cancel everything.
The tsunami alert was cancelled.