Revocable
/rɪˈvoʊkəbl/
Definitions
- (adj.) Capable of being withdrawn, annulled, or canceled.
The contract includes a revocable clause that allows termination upon notice.
- (adj.) Able to be revoked under law or agreement.
A revocable trust can be modified or terminated by the grantor at any time.
Forms
- revocably
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Commentary
Often used to distinguish rights or agreements that may be undone versus those that are permanent.
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