nullification
Americannoun
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an act or instance of nullifying.
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the state of being nullified.
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the failure or refusal of a U.S. state to aid in enforcement of federal laws within its limits, especially on Constitutional grounds.
Other Word Forms
- nonnullification noun
- nullificationist noun
- nullificator noun
- renullification noun
Etymology
Origin of nullification
First recorded in 1620–30; from Late Latin nūllificātiōn- (stem of nūllificātiō ) “contempt,” equivalent to nūllificāt(us) (past participle of nūllificāre “to despise, contemn”) + -iōn- -ion; nullify
Example Sentences
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This is one reason they are embracing increasingly extreme anti-majoritarian policies such as voter nullification, voter suppression, radical gerrymandering and even rewriting the Constitution to end birthright citizenship.
From Salon
MAGA’s authoritarian tactics include voter nullification and voter suppression, intimidation of election officials, taking control of voting machines, and efforts to end mail-in voting.
From Salon
The decision drew criticism from Assistant Attorney General for Civil Rights Harmeet Dhillon, who called it “a state court judge’s hasty nullification.”
From Salon
Furthermore, they know that’s only one element of an authoritarian seizure of power, which demands, to quote Bill Curry again, “the nullification of our Constitution and the collapse of every institution our democracy runs on.”
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Their tactics include voter nullification, suppression, gerrymandering, lawsuits, dark money and even threats of violence.
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