Definition of Revokable

1. Adjective. Capable of being revoked or annulled. "A revocable order"

Exact synonyms: Revocable
Similar to: Rescindable, Voidable, Reversible
Antonyms: Irrevocable

Definition of Revokable

1. Adjective. (alternative spelling of revocable) ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Revokable

1. [adj]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Revokable

revocable
revocableness
revocably
revocate
revocated
revocating
revocation
revocations
revocatory
revoice
revoiced
revoices
revoicing
revok't
revokability
revokable
revoke
revoked
revokement
revokements
revoker
revokers
revokes
revoking
revokingly
revolt
revolted
revolter
revolters
revolting

Literary usage of Revokable

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. A Treatise on the Law of Telegraph and Telephone Companies: Including by Sidney Walter Jones (1916)
"Contract arrangements between companies — when revokable. 163. Effect of foreclosure of railroad — expiration of contract. 1W. Exclusive right, cannot give. ..."

2. A Summary of the Law of Public Corporations by Howard Strickland Abbott (1908)
"governmental power to a subordinate agent is revokable at pleasure and does not partake of the nature of a contract.257 The particular application of the ..."

3. A Summary of the Law of Public Corporations by Howard Strickland Abbott (1908)
"governmental power to a subordinate agent is revokable at pleasure and does not partake of the nature of a contract.257 The particular application of the ..."

4. Archer's Law and Practice in Oil and Gas Cases: Embracing an Analysis of All by V. B. Archer (1911)
"Generally a parol license is revokable at the will of the licensor; and it is revokable although a consideration has been paid for it. 6. ..."

5. Dirletons̓ Doubts and Questions in the Law of Scotland, Resolved and Answered by John Nisbet, James Stewart (1762)
"And it is thought, That none can judge fuch a Donation revokable ... may well be denied: They are revokable indeed, but not null. And it is thought, That, ..."

6. The Catholic Encyclopedia: An International Work of Reference on the by Charles George Herbermann (1913)
"And in the nature of tilings these offices of state were revokable and dependent upon the will of Government. But the process of society we have just ..."

7. Responding to Probation and Parole Violations by Dale G. Parent (1994)
"Until recently most agencies had not defined revokable violations clearly. What is a revokable violation? Should a client who misses one appointment with a ..."

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