Nullify
Nullify is a transitive verb meaning to render null and void; to cancel the effect of something; to invalidate, negate, or reverse its legal force. The term derives from the Latin nullus, meaning “none,” with the suffix -fy indicating making or causing. In common usage, to nullify something is to strip it of legal effect or practical force, often by a formal act or ruling.
In legal contexts, nullification occurs when a contract, agreement, or legal action is declared void or unenforceable.
In politics and elections, to nullify can mean invalidating votes, results, or mandates, typically through legal
In science and everyday use, to nullify can mean to counteract or cancel out a force or
Overall, nullify conveys removal of validity or effect, whether by law, policy, measurement, or data.