revocatory

/ˌrɛvəˈkeɪtəri, -ˌkɑːˈtɔrɪ/

Definitions

1. adjective

capable of being revoked; having the power or right to be revoked

“The revocatory clause in the contract allowed either party to cancel the agreement with 30 days notice.”

2. noun

a word or phrase that can be used to revoke or cancel something

“The lawyer drafted a revocatory that would nullify the entire contract if certain conditions were met.”

3. adverb

used to indicate that something is capable of being revoked

“The judge ruled that the decision was revocatory and could be overturned on appeal.”

Synonyms

  • cancellable
  • retractable
  • reversible

Antonyms

  • binding
  • irrevocable