How to pronounce Revocation?

The correct way to pronounce Revocation is [rev-uh-KAY-shun]. Emphasis is on the 3 syllable. To learn how to pronounce Revocation, listen and repeat:

What's the definition of Revocation?

Revocation – revocation is the act of officially canceling or withdrawing something, such as a law, decision, or agreement. It signifies that a privilege, license, or right is no longer valid. The term is often used in legal contexts to indicate that a previous authorization has been revoked. Revocations can occur due to various reasons, including non-compliance or changes in circumstances. Ultimately, it's a formal process of nullifying an earlier action or permission.

Examples of usage of Revocation

  1. The revocation of her driver's license was due to repeated traffic violations.
  2. After the revocation of the contract, the company sought legal advice on its options.
  3. The school announced the revocation of the student’s scholarship for academic dishonesty.
  4. Following the revocation of the permit, construction work had to stop immediately.
  5. The government issued a revocation of the law after public outcry and protests.