Revocably

/rɪˈvoʊkəbli/

Definitions

  1. (adv.) In a manner that allows something, especially an agreement or offer, to be withdrawn or cancelled.
    The offer was made revocably, permitting withdrawal before acceptance.

Commentary

Used to specify that a legal act or instrument can be undone, emphasizing the conditional or non-final nature of the commitment.

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