Rejection is the rejection of an offer by the offeree. After an offeror has made an offer it can be rejected by the offeree. Revocation is the revoking of an offer by the offeror. An offeror may also revoke his offer at any time before acceptance by the offeree unless an option contract is created or is otherwise precluded from revoking the offer.
they could not accept it....
If something is suspended to remains in place but is not allowed to be used for a time (the period of suspension). If something is revoked, it is taken back, it is as though it was never issued, you can not get it back.
Heat is absorbed by the refrigerant liquid inside the fridge, and rejected by the heat exchanger on the back of it.
License suspension is a temporary withdrawal of driving privileges, usually for a specific period of time, after which the license can be reinstated. License revocation is a more serious penalty that completely invalidates the driver's license, requiring the individual to reapply for a new license after a specified period and meeting certain conditions.
charged on a revocation warrant
a revocation of authorization by the patien
Visa refusal and rejection both mean that a visa application has been denied, but the terms are often used interchangeably. However, some countries differentiate between the two based on the reason for denial. Refusal typically implies a temporary denial due to missing documents or information, while rejection suggests a permanent denial based on ineligibility or fraud.
Communication of revocation of an offer is complete when the receiver of such communication effectively accepts such revocation.
An offer can be terminated as a result of the 1. lapse (death of the offeror, death of the offeree, time set for accepting, prevention of performance). 2. Rejection of the offer 3. Revocation of the offer
The verb form of revocation is "revoke."
Patent revocation is the removal of patent protection from an invention.
The recipient's immune system will detect the difference between the two sets of antigen and start a rejection response to kill the donated tissue.