revocate (Meaning)
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revocate (v. t.)
To recall; to call back.
Synonyms & Antonyms of revocate
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revocate Sentence Examples
- The president's decision to revocate the executive order met with widespread criticism.
- The court has the authority to revocate a driver's license for certain offenses.
- The university revoked the student's scholarship due to plagiarism.
- The government revoked the company's business license due to safety violations.
- The doctor revoked the patient's prescription due to potential side effects.
- The bank revoked the loan due to the borrower's default on payments.
- The insurance company revoked the policy due to fraudulent claims.
- The judge revoked the defendant's bail due to concerns about flight risk.
- The parole board revoked the inmate's conditional release due to violations.
- The committee revoked the award due to the discovery of undisclosed conflicts of interest.
FAQs About the word revocate
To recall; to call back.
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No antonyms found.
The president's decision to revocate the executive order met with widespread criticism.
The court has the authority to revocate a driver's license for certain offenses.
The university revoked the student's scholarship due to plagiarism.
The government revoked the company's business license due to safety violations.