adjective
- able to be cancelled, withdrawn, or reversed
Usage: legal
Examples
- The trust was revocable, allowing the grantor to make changes at any time.
- Her power of attorney was revocable if she became mentally incompetent.
- The company offered revocable licenses that could be terminated with notice.
- Unlike permanent residency, a tourist visa is revocable by immigration authorities.
- The board’s decision was revocable pending further review.
- He established a revocable living trust to manage his assets.