"Revocatory" is a word in ENGLISH

revocatory ENGLISH
Definition:

Of or pertaining to revocation; tending to, or
involving, a revocation; revoking; recalling.

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Reality, in its essence, consists not of particles interacting pointlessly in anindependent physical plane, but rather of values, psychological elements ofmind, made real.

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A pilot, Michael Jordon, Bill Gates, the Pope, and a pizza delivery man were all in a plane together traveling through stormy conditions.Suddenly, the pilot came running back to the passengers and announced that lightning had hit the plane, and they were going to crash in a matter of minutes. "There are only enough parachutes for four of the five of us," he announced. "Since I'm the pilot, I get one!" After saying this, the pilot grabbed a parachute and jumped out of the plane."I'm the world's greatest athlete," proclaimed Michael Jordon. "This world needs great athletes, so I must live." Michael Jordon then grabbed a parachute and leaped out of the plane."I'm the smarest man in the world," bragged Bill Gates. "The world needs smart men, so I must also live!" Bill Gates grabbed a parachute and jumped out of the plane.At this point, the Pope began to speak. "I have lived a long life compared to you, and you may take the last parachute. I will go down with the plane.""You don't have to stay here! The world's smartest man jumped out of the plane with my backpack."

Ademptio LAW AND LEGAL

Lat In the civil law. A revocation of a legacy; an ademption. Inst 2, 21, pr. where it was expressly …

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ademption ENGLISH

The revocation or taking away of a grant donation, legacy, or the like.

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Ademption LAW AND LEGAL

The revocation, recalling, or cancellation of a legacy, according to the apparent intention of the testator, implied by the law …

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Ambulatory LAW AND LEGAL

Movable; revocable; subject to change

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camisard ENGLISH

One of the French Protestant insurgents who rebelled against Louis XIV, after the revocation of the edict of Nates; -- …

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countermand ENGLISH

A contrary order; revocation of a former order or command.

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Capable of being countermanded; revocable.

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Jus Pcenitendi LAW AND LEGAL

In Roman law, the right of rescission or revocation of an executory contract on failure of the other party to …

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Precarium LAW AND LEGAL

Lat. ln the civil law. A convention whereby one allows another the use of a thing or the exercise of …

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recall ENGLISH

A calling back; a revocation.

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refugee ENGLISH

Especially, one who, in times of persecution or political commotion, flees to a foreign power or country for safety; as, …

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repeal ENGLISH

Revocation; abrogation; as, the repeal of a statute; the repeal of a law or a usage.

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revocability ENGLISH

The quality of being revocable; as, the revocability of a law.

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revocable ENGLISH

Capable of being revoked; as, a revocable edict or grant; a revocable covenant.

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revocate ENGLISH

To recall; to call back.

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revocation ENGLISH

The act by which one, having the right, annuls an act done, a power or authority given, or a license, …

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revocation ENGLISH

The act of calling back, or the state of being recalled; recall.

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Revocation LAW AND LEGAL

The recall of some pow-er, authority, or thing granted, or a de-atroying or making void of some deed that had …

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revokingly ENGLISH

By way of revocation.

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