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kansellerer

Kansellerer is a verb used in Danish and Norwegian (bokmål) meaning to cancel, revoke, or nullify an arrangement, contract, event, or service. The infinitive is kansellere, and the present tense form kansellerer is used for third-person singular and in standard present tense conjugations (for example: jeg kansellerer, du kansellerer, han kansellerer).

Conjugation and forms: past tense kansellerte; past participle kansellert. The spelling is the same in Danish

Usage: Kansellere is used for cancellations of flights, hotels, subscriptions, orders, contracts, or reservations, as well

Etymology: The term is a loanword derived from the English cancel, absorbed into Danish and Norwegian during

and
Norwegian,
with
minor
regional
variations
in
pronunciation
and
usage.
The
related
noun
kansellering
denotes
the
act
of
cancelling,
while
kansellert
can
appear
as
part
of
a
passive
construction
or
adjectival
form.
as
for
canceling
appointments
or
events.
In
many
contexts,
Danish
and
Norwegian
speakers
distinguish
kansellere
for
formal
cancellations
and
avlyse
for
publicly
announced
event
cancellations;
annullere
is
another
close
cognate
in
some
registers.
modernization
and
globalization,
and
is
now
a
standard
term
in
written
and
spoken
language.