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cancel out

phrasal verb(of two things)to balance each other or act against each other so that there is no change in the existing situation ExamplesThe two clauses cancel each other out. • Higher costs have cancelled out the increased sales revenue.

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    Example Sentences. Each time, in a rush of ambivalence, she would call back and cancel. But, alas, this does not automatically cancel out its darker side. MORE ...
     
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    Verb, 1. cancel out - wipe out the effect of something; "The new tax effectively cancels out my raise"; "The `A' will cancel out the `C' on your record". wipe out ...
     
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  7. Cancel out | Define Cancel out at Dictionary.com
    /ˈkænsəl/ Show Spelled [kan-suhl] Show IPA verb, can·celed, can·cel·ing or ( especially British) can·celled, can·cel·ling, noun. verb (used with object). 1. to make ...
     
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    cancel (so) out of (sth) definition. tv. to eliminate someone; to kill someone. : The drug lord threatened to cancel out his former partner for testifying against him.