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What is revoc?

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Anonymous

∙ 12y ago
Updated: 9/17/2019

A hearing to revoke a previously suspended sentence, because of a violation of some condition of probation

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What does 'irrevocably' mean?

To be irrevocably in love with someone, it means it cannot be revearsed.In the movie "Twilight", Bella says she is unconditionly and irrevocably in love with Edward Cullen, so she is technically saying she cannot "unlove" him.Hope that helps!If your saying this is copying another answer, I wrote that answer. I wrote it again because I spelt Edward wrong, I spelt it as Enward. I hate making mistakes.So, yeah.I love twilight!


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