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16 Example Sentences Showcasing the Meaning of 'Rescind'

The company decided to rescind its earlier policy on remote work, requiring employees to return to the office.

After the public outcry, the government chose to rescind the controversial law that had sparked protests across the nation.

The principal had to rescind the student's suspension once new evidence emerged proving their innocence.

The court's decision to rescind the contract had significant implications for both parties involved in the business deal.

In a surprising move, the city council voted to rescind the curfew ordinance, citing improved safety measures.

Faced with mounting opposition, the mayor reluctantly agreed to rescind the tax increase proposal.

The software development team had to rescind the latest update due to unexpected bugs affecting user experience.

The environmental agency decided to rescind the permit for the construction project to protect the endangered species in the area.

The board of directors had no choice but to rescind the contract with the unreliable supplier, risking delays in production.

The professor realized the error in grading and had to rescind the failing marks, ensuring a fair evaluation for the students.

The judge chose to rescind the ruling, citing new evidence that had come to light.

Faced with a decline in sales, the company had no choice but to rescind some employees' contracts.

The manager had to rescind the promotion offer when the employee declined the new responsibilities.

In a surprising turn of events, the president decided to rescind the executive order he had issued the previous week.

The university had to rescind the acceptance letters of a few students who were found guilty of academic dishonesty.

Due to safety concerns, the airline had to rescind the decision to allow passengers to bring large electronic devices on board.

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