Countermand - English meaning
ˌkaʊn.təˈmɑːnd
Countermand – definitions in English dictionary
verbRevoke or cancel (an order).
Usage examples:
An order to arrest the strike leaders had been countermandedSynonims:
RevokeRescindReverseUndoRepealRetractWithdrawTake backAbrogateAbolishQuashScrapOverrideOverturnOverruleDo away withSet asideCancelAnnulInvalidateNullifyNegateVetoDeclar
nounAn order revoking a previous one.
Usage examples:
I forthwith mounted, and went off, lest i should receive a countermand
verbTo change an order that has already been given, especially by giving a new order
Usage examples:
Oral approval will form part of the agreement unless it is countermanded by the client within two w…
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Word origin
late Middle English: from Old French contremander (verb), contremand (noun), from medieval Latin contramandare, from contra- ‘against’ + mandare ‘to order’.
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