1. revoking - Noun
2. revoking - Verb
of Revoke
Source: Webster's dictionaryAs a result, the party was by the Union Election Commission last week, revoking the party’s more than 1,130 candidacies for the November 8 election. Source: Internet
Allies of the president have defended the prospect of revoking clearance from those who criticize the administration. Source: Internet
In 2009, President Obama reinstated federally funded stem-cell research, revoking the ban imposed by President Bush in 2001. Source: Internet
On the one hand, a message revoking a public key certificate should be spread as fast as possible, while on the other hand, parts of the system might be rendered inoperable before a new key can be installed. Source: Internet
Lampe, p. 17 According to Falkowski (2002) "Sublimus Dei" had the effect of revoking the bull of Alexander VI "Inter Caetera" but still leaving the colonizers the duty of converting the native people. Source: Internet
It noted that the ED can move the application for revoking Saxena’s approver status, after his statement is recorded under the concerned section. Source: Internet