Revoking [verb]
Definition of Revoking:
take back; cancel
Synonyms of Revoking:
● Quash
● Deny
● Annul
● Reverse
● Renounce
● Void
● Dismiss
● Remove
● Abolish
● Nullify
● Retract
● Lift
● Withdraw
● Vacate
● Abrogate
● Repeal
● Rescind
● Scrub
● Expunge
● Recall
● Abjure
● Disclaim
● Nix
● Erase
● Forswear
● Negate
● Disown
● Recant
● Call off
● Rub out
● Wipe out
Opposite/Antonyms of Revoking:
● Accept
● Admit
● Build
● Pass
● Enact
● Stay
● Fix
● Keep
● Approve
● Support
● Allow
● Enforce
● Claim
● Create
● Ratify
● Legalize
● Remain
● Affirm
● Validate
● Sanction
● Permit
Sentence/Example of Revoking:
Fate has cut and shuffled the cards for you; the game is yours, unless you revoke.
But pray, Sir, interrupting him, how came you to apprehend that I should revoke my intention?
"It's not too late to revoke my opinion," said she, passionately.
It had been necessary for Parliament to revoke its old persecuting statutes.
A revoke cannot be claimed after the cards are cut for the next deal.
In no case can a player be compelled to play a card which would oblige him to revoke.
The penalty of a revoke takes precedence of all other scores.
At the end of the hand the claimants of a revoke may search all the tricks.
When you are dummy the new rules permit you to call a revoke.
You've got to agree with me that the inspectors will suspend you—revoke your license.