Sentences

revoke in a sentence

v. t.

📚 Grade Level: Grade 9, Grade 10, Grade 11, Grade 12

Definition

To revoke means to officially cancel or withdraw something, such as a privilege, right, or agreement.

Sample Sentences

  1. The school decided to revoke the student's scholarship due to poor academic performance.
  2. After receiving numerous complaints, the city council chose to revoke the noise ordinance exemption.
  3. His license was revoked after he was caught driving under the influence for the second time.
  4. The organization will revoke your membership if you fail to adhere to the code of conduct.
  5. In a surprising turn of events, the government announced it would revoke the controversial policy.
  6. The committee decided to revoke the policy after receiving widespread feedback from the community.
  7. After careful consideration, the manager had no choice but to revoke the employee's access to sensitive information.
  8. The government plans to revoke the license of the company due to repeated safety violations.
  9. If you fail to comply with the terms, your membership will be revoked without further notice.
  10. The school board voted to revoke the charter of the underperforming school.
  11. The committee decided to revoke the permit due to safety concerns.
  12. She feared that the government might revoke her citizenship after the incident.
  13. After the review, they chose to revoke the previous decision and start anew.
  14. His actions were so egregious that the school had no choice but to revoke his scholarship.
  15. In light of new evidence, the judge opted to revoke the bail agreement.