cancellable
adjective
UKuk/ˈkæn.səl.ə.bəl/us/ˈkæn.səl.ə.bəl/(USusuallycancelable)If something is cancellable, it can bestoppedor not used if youdecideyou nolongerwantit. :
Undercertainconditionsthecontracttobuywill be cancellable.
If there is anyuncertaintyaroundyourplansit might bebettertobooka cancellablehotel.
Opposite
noncancellable
- Acontractmade during anunsolicitedsalesvisitis cancellable.
- Ifpropernoticeis notserved, theagreementis cancellable undersection68.
- Loancommitmentsare either made for afixedperiodor are cancellablesubjecttonoticeconditions.
- Thelicenceis cancellable ifcertaintermsandconditionsare notmet.
Cancelling and interrupting
- adjourn
- adjourn tosomewhere
- arrest
- break
- callsomeone/somethingoff
- cancellation
- cut
- halt
- in midstreamidiom
- kick
- kicksomethinginto touchidiom
- mothball
- noncancellable
- rain
- scratch
- shut(something)off
- stop
- Zoom bomb
- Zoombomber
- Zoombombing