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Revocation

usgb/ˌrevəˈkeɪʃn/Volume
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Revocation often involves formal procedures by authorities or institutions. SlideAfter the scandal, his professional certification faced revocation.
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Revocation usually follows rule breaking or safety concerns and is generally undesirable. SlideDrunk driving could lead to the revocation of driving privileges.
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Sometimes, revocation can be appealed and potentially reversed. SlideHe sought a lawyer's help for the revocation of his license.