C1 noun Formell

revocal

/riːˈvoʊkəl/

The act or process of calling back a decision or a renewed vocal expression, often used in technical or formal administrative contexts to describe a secondary summons or a re-vocalization. In linguistics or music, it may refer to the repetition of a specific vocal sound or tone.

Beispiele

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1

The choir director asked for a revocal of the final note to ensure everyone was in perfect tune.

The choir director asked for a revocal of the final note to ensure everyone was in perfect tune.

2

The committee's revocal of the motion led to a lengthy debate regarding the original proceedings.

The committee's revocal of the motion led to a lengthy debate regarding the original proceedings.

3

After the mic failed, the singer did a quick revocal for the sound check.

After the mic failed, the singer did a quick revocal for the sound check.

Wortfamilie

Nomen
revocal
Verb
revocalize
Adverb
revocally
Adjektiv
revocal
Verwandt
revocation
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Merkhilfe

Think of 'Re-' (again) + 'Vocal' (voice). It is the voice calling out again or a decision being 'called back' for review.

Schnelles Quiz

The linguistics professor noted that the ______ of the consonant cluster was necessary for clarity in the recording.

Richtig!

Die richtige Antwort ist: revocal

Beispiele

1

The choir director asked for a revocal of the final note to ensure everyone was in perfect tune.

everyday

The choir director asked for a revocal of the final note to ensure everyone was in perfect tune.

2

The committee's revocal of the motion led to a lengthy debate regarding the original proceedings.

formal

The committee's revocal of the motion led to a lengthy debate regarding the original proceedings.

3

After the mic failed, the singer did a quick revocal for the sound check.

informal

After the mic failed, the singer did a quick revocal for the sound check.

4

In phonetics, a revocal refers to the secondary articulation that follows the initial vowel sound in certain dialects.

academic

In phonetics, a revocal refers to the secondary articulation that follows the initial vowel sound in certain dialects.

5

The management issued a revocal of the previous quarter's directive after receiving updated market data.

business

The management issued a revocal of the previous quarter's directive after receiving updated market data.

Wortfamilie

Nomen
revocal
Verb
revocalize
Adverb
revocally
Adjektiv
revocal
Verwandt
revocation

Häufige Kollokationen

formal revocal a formal request to re-state or reconsider
perform a revocal to execute a secondary vocalization
issue a revocal to put out a new call or summons
prompt a revocal to cause a need for a re-vocalization
revocal process the procedure of calling back or repeating

Häufige Phrasen

subject to revocal

liable to be called back or re-evaluated

undergo revocal

to go through the process of being re-voiced

immediate revocal

an urgent second call or summons

Wird oft verwechselt mit

revocal vs revocation

Revocation is the official cancellation of a law or agreement, while revocal specifically implies a calling back or a renewed vocal act.

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Nutzungshinweise

Use 'revocal' sparingly as it is an extremely niche term; it is most frequently encountered in specific academic or technical tests rather than standard speech. It functions as a noun describing the act itself.

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Häufige Fehler

Learners often use 'revocal' when they mean 'revocation' (the act of annulling) or 'vocal' (an adjective describing the voice).

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Merkhilfe

Think of 'Re-' (again) + 'Vocal' (voice). It is the voice calling out again or a decision being 'called back' for review.

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Wortherkunft

Derived from the Latin 'revocare' (to call back), combined with the English noun-forming suffix '-al', similar to 'removal' or 'referral'.

Grammatikmuster

Countable noun Usually follows 'a' or 'the' Often followed by 'of' plus a noun phrase

Schnelles Quiz

The linguistics professor noted that the ______ of the consonant cluster was necessary for clarity in the recording.

Richtig!

Die richtige Antwort ist: revocal

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