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cancellation - use in sentences
Converse of object
- accept: However, we regret that we cannot accept cancelations of contracts for items where the packaging has been opened.
- confirm: Please be sure to confirm a cancelation in writing via email/post.
- deem: Any changes to the order will be deemed a cancelation of the original order.
- echo: Hands-Free Calling and Hi-Fi audio: High quality connection: Echo cancelation and noise reduction give you excellent sound quality.
Adjective modifier
- last-minute: Do try the whole list - even at the busiest of times there can be last-minute cancelations.
Modifies a noun
- charge: For cancelation charges over 14 days please see below.
- notification: Cancelation applies only from the date of receipt by the Company of cancelation notification.
- fee: However, they would be entitled to charge a cancelation fee, or to keep your deposit.
- clause: The real estate doing business with they find out cancelation clauses exclusions.
- notice: Your cancelation notice must be in writing, either by letter or email.
- policy: Finally, your contract should include the caterer's cancelation policy.
Noun used with modifier
- debt: Debt cancelation, monetary reform involving some form of social credit is probably the only hope of a soft landing.
- cent: It has taken campaigners ten years of campaigning to win the principle of 100 per cent debt cancelation.
- noise: Noise Cancelation Functionality: My favorite thing that this phone offers me is the ' noise cancelation technology ' that is embedded within.
Preposition: in
- breach: In the event of a no show or a cancelation in breach of this policy, the total amount is charged.
Preposition: of
- registration: Cancelation of a registration prevents the relevant person from lawfully carrying on the home.
- debt: The law also provided for the cancelation of debts.
- booking: Failure to pay by the due date may be deemed to be a cancelation of the booking.
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