English to Spanish Dictionary revoke

revoke

revocar
definition
verb
the men appealed and the sentence was revoked
put an end to the validity or operation of (a decree, decision, or promise).
A revoke counts the same as at Short Whist, but the exposed hand cannot revoke .
(in bridge, whist, and other card games) fail to follow suit despite being able to do so.
translation of 'revoke'
verb
revocar,
renunciar,
anular
noun
renuncio
example
A revoke counts the same as at Short Whist, but the exposed hand cannot 'revoke' .
If they are a British citizen we would have to accept that as the price for having a high standard of proof, but if they are a visitor - with a revocable claim to be here - we should be able to 'revoke' that claim.
This in turn gave the Catholic monarchs an excuse to 'revoke' their promises.
His Honour further concluded that Herstatt's bankruptcy did not 'revoke' Chase's mandate to receive funds on its behalf.
The challenge there was to a refusal to exercise a discretion to 'revoke' the deportation order, which decision is premised on the validity of the deportation order.
I said nothing, just nodded my head before I said anything to go back on or 'revoke' my promise, so carefully and so brashly made.
Since cards are added to one's hand during the course of the game, it is possible that a player may 'revoke' by either playing a trump card to take a trick, when one's hand had a legal play, or play an off suit when a legal card was in one's hand.
Stores given permission to sell fireworks all year will need a licence which local authorities will be able to refuse and 'revoke' if necessary.
There is also a warning that tax authorities will not be able to 'revoke' already signed deals.
On April 1, 1628, a second patent was issued to Carlisle, 'revoking' that of Pembroke, and Charles Wolverton was appointed Governor of Barbados.
As in Droggn, this revoke penalty is too mild to be an effective deterrent to deliberate 'revoking' , and is only suitable as a punishment for an accidental error.
I say to the Government that if the Clyde Dam had had its consent 'revoked' , how would the energy crisis in this country be solved today?
In both Alan's and Andrew's case there is the problem of the measure of damages if O 'revokes' before A's completion.
Even the Attorney General and County Prosecutors' Association agree such 'revocations' are counterproductive, and are supporting the bills.
Alternatively, the granter can use a deed of 'revocation' to cancel it when they return to the UK.
A report from the Department of Statistics of the Embassy of the United States in Bolivia reveals that seven of the nine prefects (governors) of the Andean country will lose the 'revocatory' referendum to be realised the next 10 of August.
The remaining eight constitutional amendment issues include adjusting the terms of Control Yuan members, lowering the voting age and 'revoking' compulsory military service.
It was the agent who had come to inform him about Sanna's termination and the 'revocation' of his parental rights.
On October 9, 2003 the Respondent 'revoked' that offer and the litigation proceeded.
The orders were 'revoked' and he was re-sentenced for both offences, receiving three months for the assault and a month for the theft.
If a player 'revokes' , only to play a legal card on another trick during the round, a penalty will be enforced.
A party to whom child support is owed, including the Department of Social Services when rendering child support enforcement services, may seek enforcement of a child support obligation by any lawful means provided by law, including the use of a 'revocatory' or oblique action brought pursuant to the provisions of Civil Code Article 2036 et seq.
But when parents fail to provide continuity of care, the state 'revokes' or curtails their parental prerogatives.
Access is at all times probationary and can be denied, 'revoked' or reviewed at any time for any reason.
If a customer cancels within 30 days, the satellite provider 'revokes' the retailer's commission.
The Conservative government was 'revoking' more and more of the workers' rights, and each day they imposed another deregulation on the checks and balances of the economy, which were meant to defend the working class from exploitation.
The cause is the implosion of the Niners' salary cap, and the detonation may not yet be over, if the league, as rumored, penalizes San Francisco for past contract shenanigans by 'revoking' future draft picks.
He claimed that some of the machines stopped recording votes in favour of 'revoking' the president's mandate once a certain ceiling had been reached.
But awards themselves are just gestures, and 'revocations' are the best countergesture that can now be made.
Any dealer that sells a Rolex at a discount is subject to having his dealer status 'revoked' .
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