单词 | revocation |
释义 | revocation (once / 7287 pages) n After revocation, something has been officially taken away. You might protest the revocation of your car privilege if your parents take it away because you hit the mailbox again. Revocation refers to the cancelling or annulment of something by some authority. When revocation happens, a privilege, title, or status is removed from someone. If the library revokes your library card, you can no longer take out library books — that's a type of revocation. If a restaurant is dirty, that could result in the revocation of its health license. If a lawyer breaks the law, it could lead to the revocation of his license to practice law. WORD FAMILYrevocation: revocations+/irrevocable: irrevocably/revocable: irrevocable/revokable: irrevokable/revoke: revocable, revocation, revokable, revoked, revokes, revoking USAGE EXAMPLESEspinosa said an investigation into the facility is ongoing and could lead to an official warning, a monetary penalty or license suspension or revocation. Time(Nov 17, 2016) A lawyer representing Li did not immediately respond to questions about the proposed revocation. Seattle Times(Nov 07, 2016) Colette says he was not aware of any bond revocation hearing. Seattle Times(Nov 03, 2016) 1n the act (by someone having the authority) of annulling something previously done the revocation of a law Hyper abrogation, annulment, repeal the act of abrogating; an official or legal cancellation 2n the state of being cancelled or annulled Syn|Hyper annulment state the way something is with respect to its main attributes |
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