revocative

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Adjective

revocative (not comparable)

  1. Revocatory; tending to revoke or recall.
    • 1988, Pieter Coertzen, The Huguenots of South Africa, 1688-1988, page 36:
      There is often uncertainty about the date on which the revocative edict was promulgated. Some documents mention October 15, 1685 others October 18 and still others October 22, 1685. The revocative edict itself gives no date but refers only to October 1685.

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Adjective

revocative

  1. feminine plural of revocativo