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11 Usage Examples Depicting the Meaning of 'Revocation' in a Sentence

"The act of revoking; annulment." more

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The mayor declared the revocation of the outdated city ordinance.
The librarian regretfully declared the revocation of borrowing books for the week.
After the team's poor performance, the coach considered the revocation of their playtime privileges.
The cancellation of the picnic was a revocation of our outdoor plans.
The magician's trick involved the revocation of the disappearing bunny from the hat.
His revocation of the bedtime story disappointed the child.
The librarian issued a revocation of the late fee for returning the book a day after the due date.
The referee made a fair revocation of the goal because of a handball.
The librarian regretfully issued the revocation of borrowing privileges to the noisy students.
After misbehavior, the child faced the revocation of his playtime privileges.
The teacher announced the revocation of the no-homework rule for the weekend.

Revocation

rev-uh-key-shuhn
nounThe act of revoking; annulment.

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Last Updated On: April 29, 2024
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