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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revocable +‎ -ly

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Examples

  • 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.

    Question 3: Virtual Property 2006

  • 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

  • - 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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