adjective
- able to be officially cancelled, withdrawn, or reversed
Usage: legal; formal
Examples
- The license is revokable if safety standards are not met.
- All permits issued under this program are revokable at any time.
- The trust was established as revokable, allowing changes to be made.
- His security clearance is revokable based on his conduct.
- The contract includes a revokable clause for early termination.
- The board’s decision is revokable pending further review.