List of antonyms from "reverie" to antonyms from "revocable"
Discover our 235 antonyms available for the terms "reverse, reviver, review, review unfavorably, revive, reviling" and many more. Click on one of the words below and go directly to the antonyms associated with it.
- Reverie (1 antonym)
- Reversal (3 antonyms)
- Reverse (38 antonyms)
- Reversible (14 antonyms)
- Reversing (15 antonyms)
- Reversion (1 antonym)
- Revert (9 antonyms)
- Review (8 antonyms)
- Review unfavorably (8 antonyms)
- Reviewer (1 antonym)
- Revile (8 antonyms)
- Revilement (7 antonyms)
- Reviler (2 antonyms)
- Reviling (5 antonyms)
- Revise (6 antonyms)
- Revised (1 antonym)
- Revisionism (4 antonyms)
- Revisionist (3 antonyms)
- Revitalize (27 antonyms)
- Revival (3 antonyms)
- Revive (22 antonyms)
- Reviver (5 antonyms)
- Revivify (30 antonyms)
- Revocable (14 antonyms)
Definition of the day : « revocable »
- As in changeable : adj erratic
- An offer is a revocable and unaccepted communication of willingness to promise.
- Extract from : « The Common Law » by Oliver Wendell Holmes, Jr.
- Besides, this part of the agreement was revocable at my pleasure.
- Extract from : « Four Years in France » by Henry Digby Beste
- He would know, presently, when the revocable should have become the irrevocable.
- Extract from : « The Price » by Francis Lynde
- A week, but a short week, to come, before my fate is irrevocably fixed; or revocable only by the hand of death!
- Extract from : « Memoirs of Miss Sidney Biddulph » by Frances Sheridan
- In our lay convent whatever each monk possesses is only a revocable gift by the convent.
- Extract from : « The Origins of Contemporary France, Volume 1 (of 6) » by Hippolyte A. Taine
- In the northeastern, or Frisian portion, however; the grants of land were never in the form of revocable benefices or feuds.
- Extract from : « The Rise of the Dutch Republic, Volume I.(of III) 1555-66 » by John Lothrop Motley
- A man is bound above all things to protect those who depend on him from his own immature or revocable impulses.
- Extract from : « Robert Elsmere » by Mrs. Humphry Ward
- The exercise of powers that were defined and limited, that were temporary and revocable, called for scrutiny and direct control.
- Extract from : « Lectures on the French Revolution » by John Emerich Edward Dalberg-Acton
- There can be no dower in a mere personal privilege, or in a revocable license pertaining to land.
- Extract from : « Putnam's Handy Law Book for the Layman » by Albert Sidney Bolles
- Every contract on a negotiable note is incomplete and revocable until its delivery.
- Extract from : « Putnam's Handy Law Book for the Layman » by Albert Sidney Bolles
