nullable
/ˈnæblˈjuːbəl/Definitions
1. adjective
capable of being nullified or made ineffective.
“The new policy made the old one nullable, allowing users to opt out.”
2. noun
Something that can be nullified or made ineffective.
“The nullable clause in the contract caused controversy among investors.”
3. verb
to make something null or ineffective.
“The court decision made the previous law nullable.”