Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- In a revocable manner; so as to be revocable.
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- adverb In a
revocable way.
Etymologies
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Examples
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The companies earning profit from these games are asserting that players have no rights within these games except for those that the game operators decide to revocably bestow upon them.
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Finally, since all forms of liberal - ism, as well as the industrial civilization (which was coming into existence on the continent) were hostile to them, they opposed the free play of business trans - actions and exchanges; they hoped for the return of the corporative regime on the economic plane, and they vindicated land ownership which they considered as “sacrosanct” because it bound the landowner ir - revocably to the soil he cultivated as an inalienable possession.
Dictionary of the History of Ideas JACQUES DROZ 1968
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- highly to difapprove this violent proceeding in their nine enthufiaftic brethren, yet as the fad: was ir - revocably done, they blefled God, and adored his i_ -, righteous providence, for the general good which they fondly imagined would refult from this particular evil.
A new history of Scotland, from the earliest accounts to the present time 1770
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