Use "revoke" in a sentence

1. State revoke your license, yet?

2. You can revoke an invitation by selecting the tick box next to the channel and clicking Revoke invitation.

3. 14 Revoke resolutions reached at legal meetings.

4. 1 The university may revoke my diploma.

5. Abrogate Withdraw, rescind, revoke, or cancel

6. 11 The intention to revoke a will.

7. 2 Remarriage would revoke all previous wills.

8. 13 Could not revoke login access from'% s '.

9. 14 We hereby revoke the agreement of May 200

10. 10 We hereby revoke the agreement of May 200

11. And I need you to revoke his employee access card.

12. The Adversaries of the declarer take ten tricks, but revoke

13. 12 Revoke the advanced security privileges from the current user.

14. Your Honor, I'm asking you to revoke that bail order.

15. To revoke or annul ( a decision or decree, for example ).

16. 16 synonyms for Countermand: cancel, reverse, override, repeal, revoke, retract, rescind

17. A testator may revoke or alter a will he previously made.

18. Another word for Countermand: cancel, reverse, override, repeal, revoke Collins English Thesaurus

19. 17 A testator may revoke or alter a will he previously made.

20. Article 20 A testator may revoke or alter will he previously made.

21. A testator can revoke his will at any time during his life.

22. The senate would revoke their trade franchise, and they'd be finished.

23. • Revoke the current regulatory requirement for the therapeutic classification and related advertising restrictions.

24. Article 20 A testator may revoke or alter a will he previously made.

25. 19 Cannot grant, deny or revoke permissions to or from special roles.

26. 16 synonyms for Countermand: cancel, reverse, override, repeal, revoke, retract, rescind, annul

27. This eventually prompted the Communist Party of Vietnam to revoke her membership.

28. Countermand means to cancel, revoke, or reverse an order that has been previously issued

29. 5 A testator can revoke his will at any time during his life.

30. An executive order to revoke federal contracts of businesses that hire illegal workers.

31. 39 synonyms for Abrogate: revoke, end, recall, withdraw, reverse, cancel, scrap, abolish, set aside

32. Codicils are often used to add or revoke certain provisions of an existing will

33. She wept for her people and asked the king to revoke the terrible edict

34. 15 Article 20 A testator may revoke or alter a will he previously made.

35. 4 An executive order to revoke federal contracts of businesses that hire illegal workers.

36. Acorns reserves the right to restrict or revoke any and all offers at any time

37. 18 Dissolution of marriage may revoke, or otherwise affect the operation of, the will of party.

38. In the end, the differences between a Motion to Revoke and a Motion to Adjudicate are

39. Also, the Bulgarian CAA has taken actions to limit or revoke non-complying approvals and certificates.

40. 9 The Board has the power to revoke the licence of any bank to take deposits.

41. Else , he has threatened to revoke BALCO ' s mining licence and disrupt its water supply .

42. The Pollution Control Department, for instance, has no power to revoke the plant's operating licences.

43. 20 Failure by the parole system to learn of felony convictions and to revoke paroles.

44. The competent foreign trade department under the State Council may revoke the foreign trade business license.

45. Action for annulment of the decision to revoke the decision to renew the applicant’s temporary employment contract.

46. The ability of Holders to revoke validly delivered Consents terminated upon the occurrence of the Effective Time

47. The granted role allows Azure Blueprints to create, and later revoke, the system-assigned managed identity

48. 29 The Ministry of Foreign Affairs may authorize other agencies to revoke or invalidate a visa.

49. 21 The plaintiff can now impose conditions upon or even revoke the permission it has granted.

50. 28 The competent foreign trade department under the State Council may revoke the foreign trade business license.

51. You can revoke the developer's access to your Google Account at any time by visiting this settings page.

52. You can use confidential mode to set an expiry date for messages or revoke access at any time.

53. Strauss and Senator Brien McMahon, author of the 1946 McMahon Act, pushed Eisenhower to revoke Oppenheimer's security clearance.

54. See synonyms for Countermand on Thesaurus.com verb (used with object) to revoke or cancel (a command, order, etc.)

55. The competent authority shall revoke a prohibition or restriction if the conditions in paragraph 2 no longer apply.

56. A decision to revoke shall put an end to the delegation of the power specified in that decision.

57. To revoke a prior tax information Authorization(s) without submitting a new Authorization, see the line 5 instructions

58. But, taking into account the mitigating factor of your father's death, we've decided not to revoke your privileges.

59. 23 Where all parties consent, the court may make, vary or revoke directions without the need for attendance at court.

60. Note: To view application names for each user and revoke the access of external apps, see the user security settings.

61. 26 This view may have been the impetus behind the annual congressional attempts to revoke most-favored nation trade status.

62. 24 They can be issued traffic and parking tickets, and the State Department can revoke their vehicle registration or license.

63. Any ill thing I said to you I now take back, any harm I meant to you I hereby revoke.

64. They believed that the Parliament had no power to revoke the mandate to build a welfare State and an egalitarian society .

65. 16 GRANT and REVOKE statement syntax is different for sequences, procedures and functions in Oracle 10g and DB2 z/OS

66. 8 The Disciplinary Tribunal may revoke recognition where there has been a breach of the Rules or other conduct requirements.

67. 6 The court then has wide powers to revoke or suspend the approval, or give directions as to further meetings.

68. They believed that Parliament had no power to revoke the mandate to build a Welfare State and an egalitarian society ( para 682 ) .

69. 3 New powers to refuse wastes and revoke licences are potentially powerful weapons in controlling the movement and safe disposal of wastes.

70. 7 They can interfere with existing uses and revoke a permission already given, even if the development has actually been carried out.

71. 25 Any ill thing I said to you I now take back, any harm I meant to you I hereby revoke.

72. 29 Any ill thing I said to you I now take back, any harm I meant to you I hereby revoke.

73. YouTube reserves the right to revoke verification or terminate your channel if you violate our Community Guidelines or the YouTube Terms of Service.

74. Of beggars; hypocrisy, sham, pretense, humbug Not to be confused with: can't – contraction of cannot reCant – withdraw or disavow; revoke, rescind, deny: He reCanted his

75. The main assembly of the Palestine Liberation Organization voted to revoke clauses in its charter that called for an armed struggle to destroy Israel.

76. In constitutional law, the Abrogation doctrine refers to the power of Congress to revoke a state's sovereign immunity and authorize suits against that state

77. 27 The main assembly of the Palestine Liberation Organization voted to revoke clauses in its charter that called for an armed struggle to destroy Israel.

78. If you do decide to make a new will instead of adding a Codicil, you’ll need to revoke the old will by destroying it completely

79. Adeem (third-person singular simple present adeems, present participle Adeeming, simple past and past participle adeemed) (law, transitive) To revoke (a legacy, grant, etc.) or …

80. To abolish or annul by formal means; to repeal; put aside; cancel; revoke; rescind; nullify: to Abrogate a law Not to be confused with: abdicate – renounce