Cancelable: meaning, definitions and examples

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cancelable

 

[ ˈkæn.səl.ə.bəl ]

Adjective
Context #1 | Adjective

legal context

Cancelable refers to an agreement or contract that can be voided or annulled. This means that one or both parties involved have the ability to cancel the agreement under certain conditions. The specific circumstances under which a contract is cancelable can vary based on jurisdiction and the terms outlined within the contract itself. For instance, consumer contracts often have provisions for cancellation to protect the rights of individuals. Additionally, a cancelable contract is also known as a terminable contract.

Synonyms

revocable, terminable, voidable.

Examples of usage

  • The subscription service is cancelable at any time.
  • Upon review, the court deemed the agreement cancelable.
  • The airline informed us that our tickets were cancelable without a fee.
  • Make sure to check if your policy is cancelable before signing.
  • The contract was declared cancelable due to a breach of terms.

Translations

Translations of the word "cancelable" in other languages:

🇵🇹 cancelável

🇮🇳 रद्द करने योग्य

🇩🇪 stornierbar

🇮🇩 dapat dibatalkan

🇺🇦 скасовний

🇵🇱 możliwy do anulowania

🇯🇵 キャンセル可能

🇫🇷 annulable

🇪🇸 cancelable

🇹🇷 iptal edilebilir

🇰🇷 취소 가능

🇸🇦 قابل الإلغاء

🇨🇿 zrušitelný

🇸🇰 zrušiteľný

🇨🇳 可取消的

🇸🇮 preklicljiv

🇮🇸 að hægt sé að aflýsa

🇰🇿 бас тартуға болатын

🇬🇪 გადახდა შესაძლებელია

🇦🇿 lğv edilə bilən

🇲🇽 cancelable

Etymology

The term 'cancelable' originates from the verb 'cancel,' which is derived from the Latin word 'cancellare,' meaning 'to cross out' or 'to make void.' This Latin term is related to 'cancelli,' which refers to a lattice or grid that was used in ancient Rome for dividing spaces or marking boundaries. Over time, the meaning evolved to incorporate the idea of nullifying or annulling something. The suffix '-able' was added to form an adjective that describes something capable of being canceled or invalidated. In legal terminology, the concept of cancelability is fundamental, ensuring that parties have the right to retract agreements under specific circumstances. Usage of the word has gained traction in modern legal, commercial, and consumer contexts, reflecting its relevance in discussions around contracts and agreements.