deforce in a sentence
v. t.
Definition
Deforce (verb): to annul or invalidate a legal agreement or ruling.
Sample Sentences
- The lawyer argued that the evidence presented was insufficient to deforce the longstanding contract.
- In an unexpected turn of events, the judge decided to deforce the previous ruling based on new information.
- She sought to deforce the claim of ownership by proving her ancestor's rightful title to the land.
- The community rallied together to deforce the city's decision to permit the construction of a high-rise.
- His efforts to deforce the allegations were met with skepticism from the jury.
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