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1 revoke
[rɪ'vəʊk]verbo transitivo form. o dir. revocare [will, edict]; abrogare [ law]; annullare [decision, order]* * *[rə'vəuk](to change (a decision); to make (a law etc) no longer valid.) revocare, abrogare* * *revoke /rɪˈvəʊk/n.(to) revoke /rɪˈvəʊk/A v. t.revocare: to revoke a law [a sentence], revocare una legge [una condanna]; Her driving licence was revoked, le hanno ritirato la patenteB v. i.* * *[rɪ'vəʊk]verbo transitivo form. o dir. revocare [will, edict]; abrogare [ law]; annullare [decision, order] -
2 revoke re·voke
[rɪ'vəʊk]vt frm(law) abrogare, (order, decision) revocare
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