REVOCABLE in a Sentence
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    Example sentences for REVOCABLE, such as:
1. d'Epinay is coming back, to settle this affair at once beyond all possibility of revocation.
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 Meanings and Examples of REVOCABLE
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revocable
 a.  capable of being revoked or annulled
Classic Sentence:
1  Beneath a great tree in the neighborhood fell the German general, Duplat, descended from a French family which fled on the revocation of the Edict of Nantes.
2  The cannonade of the Isle of Re presaged to him the dragonnades of the Cevennes; the taking of La Rochelle was the preface to the revocation of the Edict of Nantes.
3  d'Epinay is coming back, to settle this affair at once beyond all possibility of revocation.
Example Sentence:
1  The reason it was done this way was because, as noted before, here and here, the Bush Administration thought that Social Security benefits were a revocable promise.