Revoking - meaning and definition. What is Revoking
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What (who) is Revoking - definition

ACT OF RECALL OR ANNULMENT
Suspension (license); Driver's license suspension; Revoked; Revoking
  • DC license revocation

Revoking         
·p.pr. & ·vb.n. of Revoke.
revocation         
n.
Retraction, recall, recantation, reversal, repeal, abjuration.
revocation         
n. 1) mutual cancellation of a contract by the parties to it. 2) withdrawing an offer before it is accepted ("I revoke my offer"). 3) cancelling a document before it has come into legal effect or been acted upon, as revoking a will. 4) to recall a power or authority previously given, as cancelling a power of attorney or cancelling a driver's license due to traffic offenses. See also: contract will

Wikipedia

Revocation

Revocation is the act of recall or annulment. It is the cancelling of an act, the recalling of a grant or privilege, or the making void of some deed previously existing. A temporary revocation of a grant or privilege is called a suspension.

Examples of use of Revoking
1. Some victims advocates say Illinois‘ rules on revoking licenses aren‘t tough enough.
2. At worst, however, their case could be passed to the committee for revoking citizenship.
3. "All grounds exist to submit this issue to the commission for revoking licenses," he said.
4. Meanwhile, two Howard Government ministers were at odds over Canberra‘s reasons for revoking Haneef‘s visa.
5. He also favors revoking birthright citizenship and a temporary moratorium on legal immigration.