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    90 %
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    20 %
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    30 %
  • Cancel Meanings

    noun a decision to stop something that has been arranged or planned

    verb to decide or announce that a planned event will not take place

    Fields related to cancel

    Finance

    Cancellation of a transaction or subscription

    Technology

    Cancellation of a software subscription or service

    Education

    Cancellation of a class, course, or enrollment

    Travel

    Cancellation of a flight, hotel reservation, or tour

    Entertainment

    Cancellation of an event, show, or performance

    Occupation Usage of cancel

    Writer

    In the publishing industry, a writer may cancel a contract with a publisher if certain conditions are not met or if there is a breach of agreement.

    Psychologist

    A psychologist may cancel a therapy session if a client fails to show up or if there is a scheduling conflict.

    Doctor

    A doctor may cancel a surgery if the patient is not medically fit or if there are unforeseen complications.

    Teacher

    A teacher may cancel a class if there is inclement weather or if they are ill and unable to teach.

    Event Planner

    An event planner may cancel an event if there are not enough attendees or if there is a logistical issue that cannot be resolved.

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