Canceled - definition, transcription

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Amer.  |ˈkænsəld|
Brit.  |ˈkænsəld|

verb

- (American) simple past tense and past participle of cancel

adjective

- (American) Alternative spelling of cancelled.

Extra examples

Yesterday's game was canceled because of the rain.

The coach canceled practice to rest his team.

The event was canceled at the last minute when the speaker didn't show up.

We canceled our dinner reservation.

My flight was canceled because of the storm.

She canceled her appointment with the dentist.

He canceled his insurance policy last month.

We canceled our magazine subscription when we moved.

The bank canceled my credit card.

The crowd booed and hooted when it was announced that the show was canceled.

The airline has canceled all outbound flights.

There's a strong possibility that the concert will be canceled.

I can't imagine why they canceled your show, Tracy. That's such a shame.

I wish someone had told me the meeting was canceled.

The show was on the verge of being canceled due to low ratings.

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