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Adjective revokable has 1 sense
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Definitions from the WebTerm: RevokablePart of Speech: AdjectiveDefinition: Capable of being revoked or withdrawn. Sense 1: Referring to something that can be canceled or invalidated. Example sentence: The software company provided a revokable license to its customers, allowing them to cancel their subscription at any time. Sense 2: Relating to a legally binding agreement or contract that can be annulled by either party involved. Example sentence: The partners signed a revokable partnership agreement, enabling them to dissolve the business relationship if needed. Part of Speech: VerbDefinition: To cancel or withdraw. Sense 1: The act of officially annulling or invalidating something. Example sentence: The government has the power to revoke an individual's citizenship if they are found guilty of treason. Sense 2: Taking back a privilege or right previously bestowed upon someone. Example sentence: The committee decided to revoke the membership of the player due to violating the code of conduct. Part of Speech: NounDefinition: The act or process of revoking. Example sentence: The revokable of the contract was initiated by the client after the unsatisfactory performance of the service provider. Related Products:- Books on Revocation - Cancellation-related Products - Annulment Resources - Invalidation Tools | ||||
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