ppl. a. [UN-1 8.]
1. Not revoked, recalled, or annulled.
1479. [see UNREPEALED.]
1570. Levins, Manip., 50. Vnreuoked, irreuocabilis.
1667. Milton, P. L., V. 602. Hear all ye Angels, Hear my Decree, which unrevokt shall stand.
1740. Cibber, Apol. (1756), I. 310. This unrevoked order of silence.
1790. Cowper, Mothers Pict., 112. Time, unrevokd, has run His wonted course.
1835. Court Mag., VI. 35/1. The morrow arrived, and the Sultans command remained unrevoked.
1858. Ld. St. Leonards, Handy-bk. Prop. Law, xx. 157. The general gift in your will to your child will belong to him if you leave it unrevoked.
† 2. Not called back. Obs.1
1654. Gayton, Pleas. Notes, II. vi. 59. As she unrevoked ran Shee thought each tree to be a man.