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Meaning of annulled Wed Jun 28, 2006 21:05 pm  Meaning of annulled
 

English Grammar Tests, Elementary Level

ESL/EFL Test #103 "Agatha Christie test questions", question 3

Agatha Chrisitie ......... her husband in 1930.

(a) divorced
(b) annulled
(c) cancelled

English Grammar Tests, Elementary Level

ESL/EFL Test #103 "Agatha Christie test questions", answer 3

Agatha Chrisitie divorced her husband in 1930.

Correct answer: (a) divorced
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Meaning of annulled Wed Jun 28, 2006 21:22 pm  Meaning of annulled
 

Hi

If something is annulled, it is declared invalid or void.
Marriages as well as laws can be annulled.

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