You just have to write another one that reverses the amendments effects
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They don't cancel each other but the 1st and 14th sometimes conflict- for example the government may step into a Church matter if it's an equal protection issue like gay rights, although they are not supposed to. Perhaps others can provide more examples.Additional thought:There are no amendments that cancel each other out. The Twenty-first Amendment supersedes the Eighteenth Amendment. Congress passed the Volstead Act in 1919, allowing them to enforce the Eighteenth Amendment (Prohibition), and the Twenty-first Amendment ended Prohibition. The earlier amendment doesn't cancel the later amendment.
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Do you mean "repealed"? It was the amendment that banned alcohol---14th? maybe.
The word slander isn't in the first amendment but the definition is a malicious, false, and defamatory statement.
Amendment means to make certain changes in a bill, law or constitution. But it is famously known for adding, removing & making changes in a constitution.