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Definition of evocation
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Evocation
(n.) The act of
calling
out or
forth.
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Countermand
::
Countermand
(n.) A
contrary
order;
revocation
of a
former
order or
command.
Devocation
::
Devocation
(n.) A
calling
off or away.
Evocation
::
Evocation
(n.) The act of
calling
out or
forth.
Revokingly
::
Revokingly
(adv.)
By way of
revocation.
Revocation
::
Revocation
(n.) The act by which one,
having
the
right,
annuls
an act done, a power or
authority
given,
or a
license,
gift, or
benefit
conferred;
repeal;
reversal;
as, the
revocation
of an
edict,
a
power,
a will, or a
license..
Revocation
::
Revocation
(n.) The act of
calling
back, or the state of being
recalled;
recall..
Sevocation
::
Sevocation
(n.) A
calling
aside.
Revokement
::
Revokement
(n.)
Revocation.
Recall
::
Recall
(n.) A
calling
back; a
revocation.
Refugee
::
Refugee
(n.)
Especially,
one who, in times of
persecution
or
political
commotion,
flees to a
foreign
power or
country
for
safety;
as, the
French
refugees
who left
France
after the
revocation
of the edict of
Nantes..
Repeal
::
Repeal
(n.)
Revocation;
abrogation;
as, the
repeal
of a
statute;
the
repeal
of a law or a
usage..
Camisard
::
Camisard
(n.) One of the
French
Protestant
insurgents
who
rebelled
against
Louis XIV, after the
revocation
of the edict of
Nates;
-- so
called
from the
peasant's
smock
(camise)
which they
wore..
Revocatory
::
Revocatory
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to
revocation;
tending
to, or
involving,
a
revocation;
revoking;
recalling..
Ademption
::
Ademption
(n.) The
revocation
or
taking
away of a grant
donation,
legacy,
or the
like..
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