revocable Meaning & Definition

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Meaning of revocable In English

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Examples of revocable

  • As the title implies, the office of commissary was granted by revocable commission.

  • He also states that the 'derivative equivalent' for the verb revoke is revokable (1584) and not revocable (1472).

  • I have here, on a single sheet of foolscap, two forms of trust, one revocable and the other irrevocable.

  • As a matter of fact, the gap between the irrevocable and the revocable trust is bridged by a large number of intermediate forms.

  • This matter is a distinction between the revocable and the irrevocable.

  • I will first distinguish settlements which are revocable and those which are irrevocable.

  • I simply have to say that, the decision having been made, it is not revocable.

  • The first example is of settlements which are wholly or partly revocable.

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