| Rating | Solver | Clue |
|---|---|---|
| REVERSAL | Revocation | |
| REVOKEMENT | Revocation. | |
| REVOKINGLY | By way of revocation. | |
| RECALL | A calling back; a revocation. | |
| COUNTERMAND | A contrary order; revocation of a former order or command. | |
| ADEMPTION | The revocation or taking away of a grant donation, legacy, or the like. | |
| REVOCATORY | Of or pertaining to revocation; tending to, or involving, a revocation; revoking; recalling. | |
| REPEAL | Revocation; abrogation; as, the repeal of a statute; the repeal of a law or a usage. | |
| CAMISARD | 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. | |
| REFUGEE | ...olitical commotion, flees to a foreign power or country for safety; as, the French refugees who left France after the revocation of the edict of... | |
| REVOCATION | ... 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 ... | |