revocable

adjective
UK: /ˈrevəkəbl̩/
US: /ˈrevəkəbəl/
  1. Able to be canceled or taken back.

    1. The offer is revocable if not accepted in time.
    2. His decision wasn't final; the agreement was revocable under certain conditions.
  2. That may be annulled by the person making it or his successor.

    1. A revocable trust can be changed at any time.
    2. This type of power of attorney is revocable unless stated otherwise in writing.

Synonyms

reversible voidable

Frequently Asked Questions

The word "revocable" in English means: Able to be canceled or taken back., That may be annulled by the person making it or his successor..

The phonetic transcription of "revocable" is /ˈrevəkəbl̩/ in British English and /ˈrevəkəbəl/ in American English. Click the 🔊 button to hear both pronunciations.

Synonyms for "revocable": reversible, voidable.

Example usage of "revocable": "The offer is revocable if not accepted in time.". More examples on the page.