slovo | definícia |
revoke (encz) | revoke,odvolat v: Zdeněk Brož |
revoke (encz) | revoke,zrušit v: Jiří Voseček |
Revoke (gcide) | Revoke \Re*voke"\, v. i. (Card Playing)
To fail to follow suit when holding a card of the suit led,
in violation of the rule of the game; to renege. --Hoyle.
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Revoke (gcide) | Revoke \Re*voke"\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Revoked;p. pr. & vb. n.
Revoking.] [F. r['e]voquer, L. revocare; pref. re- re- +
vocare to call, fr. vox, vocis, voice. See Voice, and cf.
Revocate.]
1. To call or bring back; to recall. [Obs.]
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The faint sprite he did revoke again,
To her frail mansion of morality. --Spenser.
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2. Hence, to annul, by recalling or taking back; to repeal;
to rescind; to cancel; to reverse, as anything granted by
a special act; as,, to revoke a will, a license, a grant,
a permission, a law, or the like. --Shak.
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3. To hold back; to repress; to restrain. [Obs.]
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[She] still strove their sudden rages to revoke.
--Spenser.
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4. To draw back; to withdraw. [Obs.] --Spenser.
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5. To call back to mind; to recollect. [Obs.]
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A man, by revoking and recollecting within himself
former passages, will be still apt to inculcate
these sad memoris to his conscience. --South.
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Syn: To abolish; recall; repeal; rescind; countermand; annul;
abrogate; cancel; reverse. See Abolish.
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Revoke (gcide) | Revoke \Re*voke"\, n. (Card Playing)
The act of revoking.
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She [Sarah Battle] never made a revoke. --Lamb.
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revoke (wn) | revoke
n 1: the mistake of not following suit when able to do so [syn:
revoke, renege]
v 1: fail to follow suit when able and required to do so
2: cancel officially; "He revoked the ban on smoking"; "lift an
embargo"; "vacate a death sentence" [syn: revoke, annul,
lift, countermand, reverse, repeal, overturn,
rescind, vacate] |
| podobné slovo | definícia |
revoke (encz) | revoke,odvolat v: Zdeněk Brožrevoke,zrušit v: Jiří Voseček |
revoked (encz) | revoked,odřeknutý adj: Zdeněk Brožrevoked,odvolaný adj: Zdeněk Brožrevoked,zrušený adj: Zdeněk Brož |
revoker (encz) | revoker, |
Revoked (gcide) | Revoke \Re*voke"\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Revoked;p. pr. & vb. n.
Revoking.] [F. r['e]voquer, L. revocare; pref. re- re- +
vocare to call, fr. vox, vocis, voice. See Voice, and cf.
Revocate.]
1. To call or bring back; to recall. [Obs.]
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The faint sprite he did revoke again,
To her frail mansion of morality. --Spenser.
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2. Hence, to annul, by recalling or taking back; to repeal;
to rescind; to cancel; to reverse, as anything granted by
a special act; as,, to revoke a will, a license, a grant,
a permission, a law, or the like. --Shak.
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3. To hold back; to repress; to restrain. [Obs.]
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[She] still strove their sudden rages to revoke.
--Spenser.
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4. To draw back; to withdraw. [Obs.] --Spenser.
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5. To call back to mind; to recollect. [Obs.]
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A man, by revoking and recollecting within himself
former passages, will be still apt to inculcate
these sad memoris to his conscience. --South.
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Syn: To abolish; recall; repeal; rescind; countermand; annul;
abrogate; cancel; reverse. See Abolish.
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Revokement (gcide) | Revokement \Re*voke"ment\, n.
Revocation. [R.] --Shak.
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Revoker (gcide) | Revoker \Re*vok"er\, n.
One who revokes.
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Unrevoked (gcide) | Unrevoked \Unrevoked\
See revoked. |
revoke (wn) | revoke
n 1: the mistake of not following suit when able to do so [syn:
revoke, renege]
v 1: fail to follow suit when able and required to do so
2: cancel officially; "He revoked the ban on smoking"; "lift an
embargo"; "vacate a death sentence" [syn: revoke, annul,
lift, countermand, reverse, repeal, overturn,
rescind, vacate] |
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