- 看过 revocation 的人也看了 :
- repeal
- abrogation
- cancellation
- repudiation
- retraction
- voiding
- rescindment
revocation 的定义
- the act of revoking; annulment.
- Law. nullification or withdrawal, especially of an offer to contract.
revocation 近义词
annulment
revocation 的近义词 7 个
revocation 的反义词 2 个
更多revocation例句
- The council said this decision was based on community feedback, the “complex” process of revocation and precedent, and the lack of “undisputed information available” regarding Barr’s involvement at Lafayette Square.
- He was then offered a chance to attend parole revocation court, a program designed to help supervisees avoid serious jail time for breaking their conditions.
- Despite the 2010 retraction of his study and the revocation of his license to practice medicine in the United Kingdom, Wakefield remains a leader in today’s anti-vaccination movement.
- ABC plans to file disciplinary action against the bar, which could lead to suspension or revocation of its liquor license, an agency release said.
- For physicians that do not follow the standard of care, the Board’s discipline may include a public reprimand, probation, license suspension, or license revocation.
- Amnesty International put out a press release calling for revocation of the law.
- Violators are subject to immediate revocation of their pilot certificates, not to mention potential prison time.
- If a subscription has not been completed, death operates as a revocation and the subscriber's estate is not held for the amount.
- Nelson immediately went there to make inquiries, and induce a revocation of the orders.
- Meantime the Jews, ignorant of the revocation, petitioned to be allowed to return in payment of a yearly tax.
- Then, recovering their self-possession, they set to work to procure a revocation of Colonel Birney's authority.
- Accordingly, they all combined to oppose the imperial mandate in the Diet, but without being able to procure its revocation.