cancel
Prononciation : [/ˈkæn.sl̩/]
Mot
Contexte : « transactions »
(verb) to decide that an organized event will not happen, or to stop a payment that had been arranged. It's like erasing something that was supposed to take place.
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The concert was canceled due to bad weather.
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They did not cancel their trip, even though it was raining.
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Did they cancel the reservation for the restaurant?
Contexte : « plans »
(verb) to decide that an arranged activity or event will not happen. It's like calling off something you had planned.
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She canceled her appointment at the last minute.
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They did not cancel the meeting despite the unexpected delay.
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Why did they cancel the party?
Contexte : « subscriptions »
(verb) to stop or discontinue a regular arrangement for a service such as a magazine, a delivery, or a membership. It's like ending something you had signed up for regularly.
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She canceled her gym membership because she wasn't using it.
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He was upset when he forgot to cancel the auto-renewal of his magazine subscription.
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Did you remember to cancel the free trial before it starts charging?
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