different between revocate vs revocated
revocate
English
Etymology
Borrowed from Latin revoco, revocatus. Doublet of revoke.
Verb
revocate (third-person singular simple present revocates, present participle revocating, simple past and past participle revocated)
- To recall (troops, objects, etc)
- To revoke (a person's probation / extended supervision / parole status in the criminal justice context) ex. "My P.O. wants to revocate me" meaning "My probation officer wants to revoke my probation/extended supervision/parole"
Related terms
- revoke
- revocation
Italian
Verb
revocate
- second-person plural present indicative of revocare
- second-person plural imperative of revocare
- feminine plural of revocato
Latin
Verb
revoc?te
- second-person plural present active imperative of revoc?
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revocated
English
Verb
revocated
- simple past tense and past participle of revocate
Anagrams
- overacted
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