revoke
41revoke — Ho opau, ho onoa …
42revoke — To withdraw, cancel, or annul. To set at nought. To effect a revocation. See revocation …
43Revoke — Failure to follow suit when possible; failure to play a card as required by a law of correct procedure, or by a proper penalty …
44revoke — see VOCATION …
45revoke — v. & n. v. 1 tr. rescind, withdraw, or cancel (a decree or promise etc.). 2 intr. Cards fail to follow suit when able to do so. n. Cards the act of revoking. Derivatives: revocable adj. revocability n. revocation n. revocatory adj. revoker n.… …
46revoke a law — repeal a law …
47revoke a license — withdraw a license, cancel the validity of a license …
48revoke a promise — take back a promise, cancel a promise …
49revoke an agreement — cancel an agreement …
50Revoked — Revoke Re*voke , v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Revoked};p. pr. & vb. n. {Revoking}.] [F. r[ e]voquer, L. revocare; pref. re re + vocare to call, fr. vox, vocis, voice. See {Voice}, and cf. {Revocate}.] 1. To call or bring back; to recall. [Obs.] [1913… …