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Definition of Revokement

Revokement
Revokement Re*voke"ment, n. Revocation. [R.] --Shak.

Meaning of Revokement from wikipedia

- Look up revoke in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. In trick-taking card games, a revoke (sometimes renege, /rɪˈneɪɡ/ or /rɪˈniːɡ/) is a violation of the...
- A Notice of Intent to Revoke (NOIR) is a communication sent by the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services to a petitioner about a previously...
- to not use the title of an Ian Fleming story. Originally titled Licence Revoked, the name was changed during post-production due to American test audiences...
- still has time to cure), or revoke their acceptance. Under Article 2 of the Uniform Commercial Code, for a buyer to revoke, he must show (1) the goods...
- Catch and Revoke is an initiative of the US State Department to use artificial intelligence to identify international students it describes as "pro-Hamas"...
- This list contains names of people who were found guilty of capital crimes and placed on death row but later found to be wrongly convicted. Many of these...
- Murtaugh fatally shoots him and declares that his immunity has "just been revoked". Murtaugh then tends to Riggs, and they share a laugh as more LAPD personnel...
- Triple Threat (1992–1993) Take the Cake (2007) Face Value (2017) Black Card Revoked (2018) Black College Football (1981–2005) ABL on BET (1996–1998) BET's...
- In public key cryptography, a certificate may be revoked before it expires, which signals that it is no longer valid. Without revocation, an attacker...
- total of 911 Army medals were revoked after Congress authorized a review in 1917, and a number of Navy medals were also revoked before the turn of the century—none...