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Revocable is an English word with synonyms like reversible or irrevocable. Below you'll find 10+ example sentences showing how it's used in practice.

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Revocable in a sentence

Revocable meaning

Having the ability of being revoked; capable of being revoked.

Synonyms of Revocable

revokable rescindable voidable reversible irrevocable

Using Revocable

  • The main meaning on this page is: Having the ability of being revoked; capable of being revoked.
  • Useful related words include: revokable, rescindable, voidable, reversible.
  • In the example corpus, revocable often appears in combinations such as: revocable trust, revocable living.

Context around Revocable

  • Average sentence length in these examples: 23.1 words
  • Position in the sentence: 3 start, 8 middle, 4 end
  • Sentence types: 15 statements, 0 questions, 0 exclamations

Corpus analysis for Revocable

  • In this selection, "revocable" usually appears in the middle of the sentence. The average example has 23.1 words, and this corpus slice is mostly made up of statements.
  • Around the word, joint, nonexclusive, family, trust, living and franchise stand out and add context to how "revocable" is used.
  • Recognizable usage signals include also a revocable trust and and by instantly revocable delegates. That gives this page its own corpus information beyond isolated example sentences.
  • By corpus frequency, "revocable" sits close to words such as aaon, abbv and abdalla, which helps place it inside the broader word index.

Example types with revocable

The same corpus examples are grouped by length and sentence type, making it easier to see the contexts in which the word appears:

The Madeline Rush Revocable Trust sold the property. (8 words)

Lisa reportedly executed a “revocable living trust” on Jan. (9 words)

Stephanie Pierson, the trustee of the Irven Joint Revocable Trust, was the seller. (13 words)

To overthrow such a system, the Situationist International supported the May '68 revolts, and asked the workers to occupy the factories and to run them with direct democracy, through workers' councils composed by instantly revocable delegates. (36 words)

Revocable trusts are becoming increasingly common in the US as a substitute for a will to minimize administrative costs associated with probate and to provide centralized administration of a person's final affairs after death. (35 words)

Eventually, Cornelius Van Horne of the Cuba Company, an early railroad company in Cuba, found a loophole in "revocable permits" justified by preexisting Spanish legislation that effectively allowed railroads to be built in Cuba. (34 words)

Example sentences (15)

Lisa reportedly executed a “revocable living trust” on Jan.

Stephanie Pierson, the trustee of the Irven Joint Revocable Trust, was the seller.

The agreement awards Comcast a 10-year, nonexclusive, revocable franchise to construct, operate, and maintain a cable system within the Town of Wellington.

The Simpson Family Revocable Trust, whose trustees include Jon Simpson, Steven Simpson, James Simpson and Pamela Mortensen, was the seller.

As noted above, the Grantor typically serves as the Trustee of their own Revocable Living Trust.

It is ultimately controlled by an entity known as the Donald J Trump Revocable Trust, a New York-based grantor trust which has two trustees – Donald Trump and Weisselberg.

Since the trust was revocable, and thus subject to alteration at any time, Reno or her attorneys could have even made such inquiry periodically.

The Madeline Rush Revocable Trust sold the property.

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These benefits may stem from the safeguards that might be easier to incorporate into a revocable trust.

Perhaps one of the simplest ways to become a Legacy Society member is an outright gift to South Florida PBS in a donor’s will or revocable trust.

Yachting Promotions Inc. is asking the city for a revocable license to stage the annual yacht show offshore of the former Miami Herald site, between the MacArthur and Venetian causeways.

Eventually, Cornelius Van Horne of the Cuba Company, an early railroad company in Cuba, found a loophole in "revocable permits" justified by preexisting Spanish legislation that effectively allowed railroads to be built in Cuba.

For example, a living trust is often an express trust, which is also a revocable trust, and might include an incentive trust, and so forth.

Revocable trusts are becoming increasingly common in the US as a substitute for a will to minimize administrative costs associated with probate and to provide centralized administration of a person's final affairs after death.

To overthrow such a system, the Situationist International supported the May '68 revolts, and asked the workers to occupy the factories and to run them with direct democracy, through workers' councils composed by instantly revocable delegates.

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Common combinations with revocable

These word pairs occur most frequently in English texts:

Frequently asked questions

How do you use "revocable" in a sentence?
An example: "Lisa reportedly executed a “revocable living trust” on Jan." This page contains 10+ example sentences with the word "revocable" from authentic English texts.
What does "revocable" mean?
Revocable means: Having the ability of being revoked; capable of being revoked.
What are synonyms of "revocable"?
Common synonyms of "revocable" include: revokable, rescindable, voidable, reversible, irrevocable.
How many example sentences with "revocable" are there?
Voorbeeldzinnen.info contains at least 10+ example sentences with "revocable", drawn from a database of millions of English sentences.