Etymology: [ ri-'vOk ] (verb.) 14th century. Middle English, from Middle French revoquer, from Latin revocare, from re- + vocare to call, from voc-, vox voice; more at VOICE.
iptal edildi, iptal etmek, geri almak, hükümsüz kılmak, rücu etmek, kaldırmak, yerdeki kâğıttan oynamamak, iptal, çevirmek, yürürlükten kaldırmak, geri çekmek, rönons yapmak, aynı renkten kağıt oynamayış, geri al, iptal etmek, feshetmek, geri alma, iptal et, sözünü geri almak, kurallara aykırı olarak aynı renkten kâğıt oynamamak,
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iptal etmek
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geri almak
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hükümsüz kılmak
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rücu etmek Kanun
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kaldırmak
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yerdeki kâğıttan oynamamak
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iptal
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çevirmek
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yürürlükten kaldırmak
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geri çekmek
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rönons yapmak
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aynı renkten kağıt oynamayış
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geri al fiil
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iptal etmek, feshetmek fiil
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geri alma isim
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iptal et
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kurallara aykırı olarak aynı renkten kâğıt oynamamak
past of revoke, To fail to follow suit in a game of cards, The act of revoking in a game of cards, To cancel or invalidate by withdrawing or reversing, A renege; a violation of important rules regarding the play of tricks in trick-taking card games serious enough to render the round invalid, A violation ranked in seriousness somewhat below overt cheating, with the status of a more minor offense only because, when it happens, it is usually accidental, To hold back; to repress; to restrain, To call back to mind; to recollect, To draw back; to withdraw, To call or bring back; to recall, to cancel legally, The SQL command used to remove permissions that were granted to certain users, To rescind approved/accredited status, To cancel or nullify something, fail to follow suit when able to do so (an infraction of the laws), To annul or make void by recalling or taking back; cancel, repeal, reverse, to cancel or repeal, failure to play a card of the proper suit when it is possible to do so (Cards); cancellation, annulment, retraction, act of revoking, cancel, annul, repeal, retract; fail to play a card of proper suit when it is possible to do so (Cards), Hence, to annul, by recalling or taking back; to repeal; to rescind; to cancel; to reverse, as anything granted by a special act; as, , to revoke a will, a license, a grant, a permission, a law, or the like, To fail to follow suit when holding a card of the suit led, in violation of the rule of the game; to renege, The act of revoking, the mistake of not following suit when able to do so annul by recalling or rescinding; "He revoked the ban on smoking"; "lift an embargo"; "vacate a death sentence", When people in authority revoke something such as a licence, a law, or an agreement, they cancel it. The government revoked her husband's license to operate migrant labor crews. + revocation revo·ca·tion The Montserrat government announced its revocation of 311 banking licences. to officially state that a law, decision, or agreement is no longer effective revocation (revoquer, from revocare ), the mistake of not following suit when able to do so, (2 syl ) When a player at cards can follow suit, but plays some other card, he makes a revoke, and by the laws of whist the adversaries are entitled to score three points Good heaven! Revoke? Remember, if the set Be lost, in honour you should pay the debt Crabbe: Borough Revulsion (in philosophy) Part of a substance set off and formed into a distinct existence; as when a slip is cut from a tree and planted to form a distinct plant of itself Tertullian the Montanist taught that the second person of the Trinity was a revulsion of the Father (Latin, revulsio, re-vello, to pull back ), fail to follow suit when able and required to do so, To recall a power or authority previously conferred, or annul, repeal, rescind or cancel privileges or registration In the case of Commodity Futures Trading Commission registration proceedings, to take away a previously granted registration, The play of a card of another suit by a player who is able to follow suit or to comply with a lead penalty, annul by recalling or rescinding; "He revoked the ban on smoking"; "lift an embargo"; "vacate a death sentence", To cancel or nullify a legal document, to fail to follow suit when you actually hold one or more cards in the suit led This is a violation of bridge rules The Cards in Your Hand Honors -- Ace, King, Queen, Jack (and sometimes Ten),
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To fail to follow suit in a game of cards
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The act of revoking in a game of cards
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To cancel or invalidate by withdrawing or reversing - "Your driver's license will be revoked."
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A renege; a violation of important rules regarding the play of tricks in trick-taking card games serious enough to render the round invalid
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A violation ranked in seriousness somewhat below overt cheating, with the status of a more minor offense only because, when it happens, it is usually accidental
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To hold back; to repress; to restrain
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To call back to mind; to recollect
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To draw back; to withdraw
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To call or bring back; to recall
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to cancel legally
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The SQL command used to remove permissions that were granted to certain users
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To rescind approved/accredited status
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To cancel or nullify something
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fail to follow suit when able to do so (an infraction of the laws)
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To annul or make void by recalling or taking back; cancel, repeal, reverse
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to cancel or repeal
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failure to play a card of the proper suit when it is possible to do so (Cards); cancellation, annulment, retraction, act of revoking isim
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cancel, annul, repeal, retract; fail to play a card of proper suit when it is possible to do so (Cards) fiil
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Hence, to annul, by recalling or taking back; to repeal; to rescind; to cancel; to reverse, as anything granted by a special act; as, , to revoke a will, a license, a grant, a permission, a law, or the like
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To fail to follow suit when holding a card of the suit led, in violation of the rule of the game; to renege
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The act of revoking
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the mistake of not following suit when able to do so annul by recalling or rescinding; "He revoked the ban on smoking"; "lift an embargo"; "vacate a death sentence"
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When people in authority revoke something such as a licence, a law, or an agreement, they cancel it. The government revoked her husband's license to operate migrant labor crews. + revocation revo·ca·tion The Montserrat government announced its revocation of 311 banking licences. to officially state that a law, decision, or agreement is no longer effective revocation (revoquer, from revocare )
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the mistake of not following suit when able to do so
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(2 syl ) When a player at cards can follow suit, but plays some other card, he makes a revoke, and by the laws of whist the adversaries are entitled to score three points Good heaven! Revoke? Remember, if the set Be lost, in honour you should pay the debt Crabbe: Borough Revulsion (in philosophy) Part of a substance set off and formed into a distinct existence; as when a slip is cut from a tree and planted to form a distinct plant of itself Tertullian the Montanist taught that the second person of the Trinity was a revulsion of the Father (Latin, revulsio, re-vello, to pull back )
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fail to follow suit when able and required to do so
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To recall a power or authority previously conferred, or annul, repeal, rescind or cancel privileges or registration In the case of Commodity Futures Trading Commission registration proceedings, to take away a previously granted registration
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The play of a card of another suit by a player who is able to follow suit or to comply with a lead penalty
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annul by recalling or rescinding; "He revoked the ban on smoking"; "lift an embargo"; "vacate a death sentence"
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To cancel or nullify a legal document
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to fail to follow suit when you actually hold one or more cards in the suit led This is a violation of bridge rules The Cards in Your Hand Honors -- Ace, King, Queen, Jack (and sometimes Ten)
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