It is a funny, joking way of saying that a privilege has been lost, or revoked. Re-Voke. Get it?! It could occur when a person's behavior is out of line in some way.
I think the voke but I am not sure
Edward J. Voke was born on 1889-02-24.
Edward J. Voke died on 1965-04-10.
Hayden Voke is your name
The root "voke" comes from the Latin word "vocare," meaning "to call." It is commonly used in words related to calling, such as "invoke" (to call upon) and "provoke" (to call forth a reaction).
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The noun form for the verb to invoke are invocation and the gerund, invoking.
The suffix "-voke" derives from the Latin word "vocare," meaning "to call." It is commonly used in words like "invoke," "provoke," and "revoke," indicating an action related to calling forth, summoning, or bringing about a response or effect. In essence, it often conveys the idea of calling or summoning something into action or existence.
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