破棄
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Base noun form. Refers to the act of revoking, annulling, or breaking something, such as a treaty or agreement. Often used in formal or legal contexts.
Theme

In a formal office setting, User discusses a contract issue with their supervisor, Mr. Tanaka, regarding a potential cancellation.

破棄

はき

revocation / annulment

Advanced ExpansionAbstract Concepts

Memory Hook

Imagine a 'park' (はき haki sounds like 'park') where a treaty is being revoked—people are tearing up papers and saying, 'Park it, we're breaking this treaty!' 'Park' → 破棄 (haki, 'revocation').

Cultural Note

In Japanese legal and political contexts, 『破棄』 (haki, 'revocation') is often used to describe the annulment of contracts, treaties, or court decisions. For example, a treaty might be 『破棄される』 (haki sareru, 'be revoked') if terms are violated.

Forms

Base: 破棄Base noun form. Refers to the act of revoking, annulling, or breaking something, such as a treaty or agreement. Often used in formal or legal contexts.