révoquer
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Révoquer is typically used in formal or legal contexts. You might revoke a license, a decree, or a decision. It's less common in everyday conversation to revoke something like a reservation or an invitation.
A common mistake is using révoquer interchangeably with 'annuler' (to cancel) in informal situations. While there's overlap, révoquer implies a more definitive and often official termination. For instance, you would 'annuler une réservation' (cancel a reservation), not 'révoquer une réservation'.
Another mistake is confusing it with 'renvoyer' (to dismiss or fire someone). While a decision to 'révoquer' someone from a position might lead to them being 'renvoyé', the words themselves have different meanings. Révoquer applies to things (decisions, laws, licenses), not directly to people.
관련 콘텐츠
travel 관련 단어
à bord de
B1On or in a ship, aircraft, or other vehicle.
à destination de
B1Bound for; going to a particular place.
à l'étranger
A2In or to a foreign country; abroad.
à pied
A2By walking, on foot.
à quel prix
B1At what cost or amount?
à vélo
B1By bike, using a bicycle for transport.
aboutissement
B1The culmination or completion of a journey or trip.
accès
A2The means or opportunity to approach or enter a place.
accès à bord
B1Boarding, getting onto a vehicle.
accès internet
B1The ability to connect to the internet.