revoke 的 3 个定义
re·voked, re·vok·ing.
- to take back or withdraw; annul, cancel, or reverse; rescind or repeal: to revoke a decree.
- to bring or summon back.
re·voked, re·vok·ing.
- Cards. to fail to follow suit when possible and required; renege.
- Cards. an act or instance of revoking.
revoke 近义词
take back; cancel
revoke 的近义词 42 个
- abolish
- abrogate
- annul
- deny
- dismantle
- dismiss
- invalidate
- lift
- nullify
- quash
- remove
- renounce
- repeal
- rescind
- retract
- reverse
- set aside
- vacate
- void
- withdraw
- abjure
- backpedal
- countermand
- disclaim
- disown
- erase
- expunge
- forswear
- negate
- nix
- obliterate
- recall
- recant
- repudiate
- scrub
- back out of
- call back
- call off
- counterorder
- declare null and void
- rub out
- wipe out
revoke 的反义词 27 个
更多revoke例句
- His father went to the U.S. Embassy in Nigeria and said his kid was dangerous, and that they should revoke his U.S. travel visa.
- The European Union called for Russia to revoke its decision and turn back.
- But Obama has also sought to phase this war authorization out, challenging Congress to narrow or revoke it.
- Websites should probably revoke and re-issue their encryption keys as well.
- Now a conservative activist wants to revoke his membership and kick him out of office for going soft on Obamacare and more.
- One day she asked him if it saddened him to revoke the past.
- Power to revoke the grant for breach of conditions should be lodged in a specified public authority.
- I dont know how anyone can be expected not to revoke when theres this confounded chatter going on all the time.
- The grand vizier and the courtiers who were present cast themselves at the emperor's feet, to beg of him to revoke the sentence.
- There were no persuasions to revoke her decision, no urgent entreaties, no declaration of being heart-broken.