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Meaning of revocable

Wordnet

revocable (a)

capable of being revoked or annulled

Webster

revocable (a.)

Capable of being revoked; as, a revocable edict or grant; a revocable covenant.

revocable Sentence Examples

  1. The revocable trust allowed the grantor to retain control of assets during their lifetime.
  2. The living will was revocable, meaning it could be modified or canceled at any time.
  3. The marriage license was revocable in the event of fraud or misrepresentation.
  4. The revocable power of attorney gave the agent temporary authority to act on behalf of the principal.
  5. The letter of resignation was revocable until formally accepted by the employer.
  6. The conditional offer of employment was revocable if certain conditions were not met.
  7. The revocable subscription allowed the subscriber to withdraw their investment at any time.
  8. The vendor's right to revoke the contract was limited to a specific time period.
  9. The revocable guardianship granted temporary responsibility for a minor child in case of an emergency.
  10. The revocable conservation easement allowed for the preservation of land without permanently relinquishing ownership.

FAQs About the word revocable

capable of being revoked or annulledCapable of being revoked; as, a revocable edict or grant; a revocable covenant.

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The revocable trust allowed the grantor to retain control of assets during their lifetime.

The living will was revocable, meaning it could be modified or canceled at any time.

The marriage license was revocable in the event of fraud or misrepresentation.

The revocable power of attorney gave the agent temporary authority to act on behalf of the principal.