To describe a situation where the results of an exam are extremely bad so it will be held again, we can say that the existing exam is annulled or nullified or maybe something else?
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But the common approach is to usually to say that the exam results are nullified. 'Annulled' is often used in connection with marriages. Clive
— Clive
But the common approach is to usually to say that the exam results are nullified.
'Annulled' is often used in connection with marriages.
Clive
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Hi, I would say 'nullified'.But the common approach is to usually to say that the exam results are nullified. 'Annulled' is often used in connection with marriages.