Definition of Revoker

1. n. One who revokes.

Definition of Revoker

1. Noun. A person who revokes ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Revoker

1. one that revokes [n -S] - See also: revokes

Lexicographical Neighbors of Revoker

revocating
revocation
revocations
revocatory
revoice
revoiced
revoices
revoicing
revok't
revokability
revokable
revoke
revoked
revokement
revokements
revoker (current term)
revokers
revokes
revoking
revokingly
revolt
revolted
revolter
revolters
revolting
revoltingly
revolts
revoluble
revolute
revoluted

Literary usage of Revoker

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Elements of Conveyancing: With Cursory Remarks Upon the Study of that by Charles Barton (1821)
"For, although a revoker may limit new uses, when there is no express power so to do, yet those new uses cannot take effect as uses springing out of the ..."

2. Westminster Papers: A Monthly Journal of Chess, Whist, Games of Skill and by Westminster Chess Club, London (1879)
"It stand goes for Napoleon, revoker pays double. The revoker does not receive the stakes if the dealer loses. 2. Stand hand loses. 3. ..."

3. The American Hoyle: Or, Gentleman's Hand-book of Games, Containing All the by William Brisbane Dick (1894)
"If any player, except the stand-hand, revokes, and the stand- hand wins, the revoker has to pay the stakes of all the players ..."

4. Chamber's Encyclopaedia: A Dictionary of Universal Knowledge (1891)
"If the stand-hand revokes lie loses what he stood for. If any other player revokes, and the stand-hand wins, the revoker has to pay for all the players ..."

5. An Essay on the Learning Respecting the Creation and Execution of Powers by John Joseph Powell (1787)
"... fo that the Per Man- condition is re/trained to the mind or the band *00?''" ., of the revoker, in fuch cafe none can per- cafe. ..."

6. An epitome of the game of whist, long and short by E M. Arnaud (1829)
"... make one when he finds the game going against him at all events, and so having an undue chance of saving it. It is evident in this case that the revoker ..."

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