rescind an offer
rescind a contract
rescind a decision
the government eventually rescinded the directive.
The company decided to rescind the job offer.
The government may rescind the new law due to public outcry.
She had to rescind her resignation after the company offered her a promotion.
The university may rescind the scholarship if the student fails to maintain a certain GPA.
He decided to rescind his decision to sell the house.
The board of directors voted to rescind the controversial policy.
The court ordered the company to rescind the contract due to breach of terms.
The mayor announced plans to rescind the curfew in the city.
The athlete had to rescind his endorsement deal after a scandal broke out.
The school may rescind the admission offer if the student is found to have lied on their application.
The NLC has not rescinded that decision.
Governments of both parties keep adding stacks of rules, few of which are ever rescinded.
Yes, these techniques were approved for a time. And then, of course, they were rescinded.
The buy-order was rescinded minutes later.
My orders have been rescinded. I am officially " no go" to space.
Instead, a judge said the schools had reached an agreement with the government to rescind the policy.
I'm rescinding your offer to join the Bureau.
Why would a policeman rescind a request for backup?
Apparently, we failed to rescind the interdepartmental clearance procedure.
On the other hand, George forbade his brother to return to Britain, lest he rescind his generous allowance.
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