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revoke

verb
verb
BrE BrE//rɪˈvəʊk//
; NAmE NAmE//rɪˈvoʊk//
Verb Forms present simple I / you / we / they revoke
BrE BrE//rɪˈvəʊk//
; NAmE NAmE//rɪˈvoʊk//
he / she / it revokes
BrE BrE//rɪˈvəʊks//
; NAmE NAmE//rɪˈvoʊks//
past simple revoked
BrE BrE//rɪˈvəʊkt//
; NAmE NAmE//rɪˈvoʊkt//
past participle revoked
BrE BrE//rɪˈvəʊkt//
; NAmE NAmE//rɪˈvoʊkt//
-ing form revoking
BrE BrE//rɪˈvəʊkɪŋ//
; NAmE NAmE//rɪˈvoʊkɪŋ//
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revoke something (formal) to officially cancel something so that it is no longer valid Your licence may be revoked at any time. Oxford Collocations DictionaryRevoke is used with these nouns as the object: authorization, bail, charter, … See full entry Word Originlate Middle English: from Old French revoquer or Latin revocare, from re- ‘back’ + vocare ‘to call’.
See revoke in the Oxford Learner's Dictionary of Academic EnglishSee revoke in the Oxford Advanced American Dictionary
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