Definitions for revocable

revocable rev·o·ca·ble

Spelling: [rev-uh-kuh-buh l or, often,
IPA: /ˈrɛv ə kə bəl or, often, rɪˈvoʊ-/

Revocable is a 9 letter English word. It's valid Words with friends word worth 20 points.

You can make 396 anagrams from letters in revocable (abceelorv).

Definitions for revocable

adjective

  1. that may be revoked.

Origin of revocable

From the Latin word revocābilis, dating back to 1490-1500. See revoke, -able

Examples for revocable

A week, but a short week, to come, before my fate is irrevocably fixed; or revocable only by the hand of death!

In our lay convent whatever each monk possesses is only a revocable gift by the convent.

A man is bound above all things to protect those who depend on him from his own immature or revocable impulses.

There can be no dower in a mere personal privilege, or in a revocable license pertaining to land.

The exercise of powers that were defined and limited, that were temporary and revocable, called for scrutiny and direct control.

And while Monsanto has pledged not to deploy Terminator, the company has stated that this “pledge” is revocable at any time.

An offer is a revocable and unaccepted communication of willingness to promise.

In the northeastern, or Frisian portion, however; the grants of land were never in the form of revocable benefices or feuds.

He would know, presently, when the revocable should have become the irrevocable.

Besides, this part of the agreement was revocable at my pleasure.

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