REVOCATE, revocate
Sounds Like: reh-VOH-kah-teh
Translations: call back, recall, revoke, you call back, you recall, you revoke
From the root: REVOCARE
Part of Speech: Verb
Explanation: This word is a Latin verb that means 'to call back,' 'to recall,' or 'to revoke.' It can be used as a command (imperative) to a group of people, meaning 'call back!' or 'recall!'. It can also be used to state a fact (indicative), meaning 'you (plural) call back' or 'you (plural) recall.' It is often used in contexts of bringing something or someone back, or cancelling an action or decision.
Inflection: Second Person Plural, Present Active, Imperative or Indicative
Instances
Polycarp of Smyrna
- Polycarp’s Letter to the Philippians — 11:4
From the same root
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