Pronunciation: /ˈkænsəl/
noun a decision to stop something that has been arranged or planned
A1 I need to make a cancelation for my hotel reservation.
A2 The cancelation fee is 50% of the total cost.
B1 Please confirm the cancelation of the order before processing the refund.
B2 The cancelation policy states that you must notify us at least 24 hours in advance.
C1 The cancelation of the event caused a lot of inconvenience for the attendees.
C2 After much deliberation, the cancelation of the project was deemed necessary for financial reasons.
verb to decide or announce that a planned event will not take place
A1 I need to cancel my doctor's appointment.
A2 She canceled her subscription to the magazine.
B1 The event was canceled due to bad weather.
B2 I had to cancel my hotel reservation at the last minute.
C1 The company decided to cancel the project after facing budget constraints.
C2 The airline canceled all flights to the affected region due to political unrest.
formal The company decided to cancel the contract due to unforeseen circumstances.
informal I had to cancel my plans for the weekend because of the bad weather.
slang I'm going to cancel on that party, I'm not feeling up to it tonight.
figurative Sometimes it's necessary to cancel out the negative thoughts with positive affirmations.
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