Definition of Recision

1. n. The act of cutting off.

Definition of Recision

1. Noun. The act of cutting off. ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Recision

1. a cancellation [n -S] - See also: cancellation

Lexicographical Neighbors of Recision

reciproque
recircle
recircled
recircles
recircling
recircuit
recircuited
recircuiting
recircuits
recirculate
recirculated
recirculates
recirculating
recirculation
recirculations
recision (current term)
recisions
recission
recissions
recit
recital
recitalist
recitalists
recitals
recitation
recitational
recitations
recitative
recitativelike
recitatively

Literary usage of Recision

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The British Merchant Service: Being a History of the British Mercantile by R. J. Cornewall-Jones (1898)
"... of the Company —The mail contract—The first ships—American opposition—The Collins Line—Loss of the Arctic—Loss of the Pacific—recision of the Government ..."

2. Studies in the Cost of Urban Transportation Service by Frederick William Doolittle, American Electric Railway Association (1916)
"CHAPTER XXVIII THE MILWAUKEE EXPERIMENT (CONTINUED); THE DECISION OF AUGUST 23, 1912 AND ITS recision JANUARY 30, 1915 Synopsis of Decision on ..."

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