revocatory (Meaning)
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revocatory (a.)
Of or pertaining to revocation; tending to, or involving, a revocation; revoking; recalling.
Synonyms & Antonyms of revocatory
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revocatory Sentence Examples
- The bishop issued a revocatory decree, annulling the previous excommunication.
- The President's revocatory order rescinded the ban on international travel.
- The court ruled that the contract contained a revocatory clause, allowing either party to terminate it at any time.
- The mayor's revocatory proclamation overturned the city's mask mandate.
- The revocatory act of the assembly repealed the controversial law.
- Upon realizing the error in the execution of the will, the testator signed a revocatory codicil.
- The revocatory power of attorney revoked the agent's authority to transact business on behalf of the principal.
- The revocatory motion filed by the defense requested the court to withdraw its previous ruling.
- The revocatory resolution passed by the shareholders invalidated the previous board of directors' decisions.
- The revocatory agreement between the parties restored their original legal positions.
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Of or pertaining to revocation; tending to, or involving, a revocation; revoking; recalling.
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The bishop issued a revocatory decree, annulling the previous excommunication.
The President's revocatory order rescinded the ban on international travel.
The court ruled that the contract contained a revocatory clause, allowing either party to terminate it at any time.
The mayor's revocatory proclamation overturned the city's mask mandate.