The phrase
"possible revocation" means that something could be taken away or cancelled if certain conditions are not met or if certain actions are taken.
Full definition
While one might logically conclude that charters are not a viable strategy to improve schools, and that we should turn to more successful programs, CREDO instead urges more accountability both in the authorization and
possible revocation of charters.
«I stand with Congressman Espaillat in calling for the disciplinary committee of the New York State Unified Court System to examine the attorney identified as Aaron Schlossberg's reprehensible behavior and review his law license
for possible revocation.»
Failing to provide proof of financial responsibility can result in fines and
possible revocation of your license if you are involved in an accident.
Veterinarian Tejpaul Ghumman, who owns Alta View Animal Hospital in Mountain View, is facing
the possible revocation of his license and the closure of his clinic by state regulators.
One practical issue that is likely to arise is the unexpected risk of
possible revocation...
If you get stopped for driving under the influence of drugs or alcohol you will face stiff penalties; fines and
a possible revocation or suspension of your driving privileges.