Associations to the word «Revocation»
Noun
- Catholicism
- Abolition
- Petition
- Confirmation
- Emigration
- Bypass
- Restructuring
- Scheme
- Offender
- Conviction
- Concession
- Verification
- Louis
- Ruling
- Appeal
- Tribunal
- Commencement
- Validity
- Proprietor
- Refuge
- Consent
- Bail
- Prosecution
- Procedure
- France
- Liquor
- Geneva
- Status
- Jelly
- Food
- Protocol
- Injunction
- Dragoon
- Imprisonment
- Enforcement
- Endorsement
- Request
- Burger
- Fraud
- Diversion
- Residency
- Offense
- Allowance
- Immigration
- Holland
- Mandate
- Dissolution
- Designation
- Initiate
- Wales
- Liability
- Placing
- Rules
- Driver
- Modification
- Brewer
- Safety
- Holder
- Authority
- Statute
- Acceptance
- Notice
- Ireland
- Membership
- Pension
- Recreation
- Davidson
- Fine
- Consequence
- Key
- Levy
- Northern
- Tax
- Pastor
Adjective
Wiktionary
REVOCATION, noun. An act or instance of revoking.
Dictionary definition
REVOCATION, noun. The state of being cancelled or annulled.
REVOCATION, noun. The act (by someone having the authority) of annulling something previously done; "the revocation of a law".
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