rescissory

re·scis·so·ry

[ri-sis-uh-ree, -siz-]
adjective
serving to rescind.

Origin:
1595–1605; < Late Latin rescissōrius pertaining to revoking or rescinding; see rescission, -tory1

non·re·scis·so·ry, adjective
un·re·scis·so·ry, adjective
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rescissory (rɪˈsɪsərɪ) [Click for IPA pronunciation guide]
 
adj
having the power to rescind

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