Word "REVOKE" Definitions:


Part of Speech:
Verb
Definition:
cancel officially
Synonyms:
annul, countermand, lift, overturn, repeal, rescind, reverse, vacate
Examples:
He revoked the ban on smoking

Part of Speech:
Noun
Definition:
the mistake of not following suit when able to do so
Synonyms:
renege

Part of Speech:
Verb
Definition:
fail to follow suit when able and required to do so

Crossword Clues for REVOKE

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Repudiate participants in Greek overreaction after upheaval The Times Cryptic 01 Apr 2024
Recall; annul
Take back Mirror Tea Time 14 Mar 2024
Cancel regiment's initial call up
Take back Mirror Tea Time 08 Dec 2023
Formally take back
Withdraw Wall Street Journal 10 Jun 2023
Take back Wall Street Journal 15 Feb 2023
Cancel, rescind The Times Concise 07 Dec 2022
Annul, as a license Newsday 18 May 2022
Take back Eugene Sheffer 13 Jul 2020
Take away Universal 07 Jul 2020
Rescind Premier Sunday 26 Apr 2020
Rescind The Telegraph Quick 14 Dec 2019
Take back
Take back New York Times 29 Oct 2019
Take back Thomas Joseph 04 Jul 2019
Cancel, annul Irish Times Simplex 23 Apr 2018
Cancel gun permit on tip from police
Cancel fine received by endless noisy party
Annul (a decree/decision) The Times Concise 15 Nov 2017
Invalidate Premier Sunday 27 Aug 2017
Recall being all right, always being retrospective about it The Telegraph Cryptic 19 May 2017
Nullify Wall Street Journal 11 Mar 2017
Faux pas at the bridge club? It's made by vicar all right!
Rescind, as a driver's license Universal 07 Dec 2016
Bridge violation LA Times Daily 14 Aug 2016
Cancel, as a license Newsday 12 Jul 2016
Annul, as a license USA Today 25 May 2016
Annul, as a license
Bridge violation
Repeal, cancel Irish Times Simplex 29 May 2015
Take back
Withdraw and finish turn before King Edward
Lift in order fills constantly, going up
Withdraw
Annul, as a license
Take away
Take away
Take back, as a license
Void
Fail to follow suit when required
Take back
Annul, as a driver's license
Opposite of grant
Take back
Withdraw
Take back
Lift
Fail to follow suit
Fail to follow suit
Annul, as a license
Annul
Annul
Annul
Fail to follow suit
Withdraw
Withdraw, as a permit
Rescind
Rescind.
Play the wrong suit.
Bridge blunder.
Annul.
Abrogate.
Bridge error.
Cancel.
Offense at bridge.
Sign of an absent–minded bridge player.
Dismantle
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