revocate Antonyms

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Meaning of revocate

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revocate (v. t.)

To recall; to call back.

revocate Sentence Examples

  1. The president's decision to revocate the executive order met with widespread criticism.
  2. The court has the authority to revocate a driver's license for certain offenses.
  3. The university revoked the student's scholarship due to plagiarism.
  4. The government revoked the company's business license due to safety violations.
  5. The doctor revoked the patient's prescription due to potential side effects.
  6. The bank revoked the loan due to the borrower's default on payments.
  7. The insurance company revoked the policy due to fraudulent claims.
  8. The judge revoked the defendant's bail due to concerns about flight risk.
  9. The parole board revoked the inmate's conditional release due to violations.
  10. The committee revoked the award due to the discovery of undisclosed conflicts of interest.

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To recall; to call back.

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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.