cancelar

Meaning

  1. (transitive) to cancel, call off
  2. (neologism, transitive) to cancel (a person deemed unacceptable)
  3. (transitive) to forget about; to scrap
  4. (transitive) to liquidate (a debt)
  5. (Chile, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, transitive) to pay

Concepts

cancel
call off
annul
delete
scratch
erase
wipe out
redeem
write off
rescind
foot
🦶
issue
make out
nix
pay off
pick
⛏️
postpone
put off
repeal
reverse
scrub
strike down
undo
write out
charge off
cry off
pull the plug
score off
counterpoised
break
break off
clear
counterbalanced
countermand
cut
dispel
do away with
escape
Synonyms

anular
C2
pagar
A2
💸
suspender
C2
rescindir
tronar
🌩️
borrar
C1
extinguir
43k
impedir
C1
posponer
C2
raspar
42k
rayar
49k
rechazar
C1
redactar
26k
suprimir
24k
tachar
36k
costear
27k
derogar
expender

pasar a pérdidas y ganancias

cancelar en libros

echar fuera

mandar a la mierda
abortar
C2

mandar al carajo

amortizar
botar
25k
detener
B1
emitir
C2
extender
C2
Translations

annuler
cancelar
annullare
cancellare
annullieren

ακυρώνω

cancel·lar
annuleren
tilgen
rescindere
löschen
supprimer
aufheben
abroger
Frequency

C1
Hyphenated as
can‧ce‧lar
Pronounced as (IPA)
/kanθeˈlaɾ/
Etymology

Borrowed from Latin
cancellō
In summary

Borrowed from Latin cancellāre.

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