Revoke Emoji
Revoke Emoji Combos
Revoke Emoji Copy And Paste
Frequently Asked Questions
What does the Revoke emoji mean?
This emoji shows a red circle with a horizontal line across it. It represents something that is prohibited or revoked.
How can I use the Revoke emoji?
You can copy the emoji from this page using the copy button and paste it anywhere you want to use it, including text messages, social media, emails, etc.
What are good combinations with the Revoke emoji?
Some good combinations include:
- πβ - Revoke Action
- π«π - Cancel Request
- πβ οΈ - Stop Warning
How to Use Revoke Emoji
On Mobile
Access your emoji keyboard and find the revoke emoji, or simply copy it from this page and paste it into your message.
On Desktop
Copy the emoji from this page and paste it into your text. On Windows, you can also use Win + . (period) to open the emoji picker.
On Social Media
Copy and paste the emoji into your social media posts, emails, or any other web platform where you want to express yourself.
Revoke Emoji Meanings and Usage
No Entry
This emoji shows a red circle with a horizontal line across it. It represents something that is prohibited or revoked.
Cross Mark
This emoji depicts a bold red cross. It indicates disapproval or something that has been canceled or revoked.
Speaking Head
This emoji represents a person speaking. It can symbolize communication about revocation or withdrawal of something.
Locked
This emoji shows a padlock. It symbolizes security, but can also indicate something that is restricted or revoked.
Unlocked
This emoji depicts an unlocked padlock. It represents the action of revoking restrictions or opening something up.
Scroll
This emoji shows a rolled parchment. It often represents documents that can be revoked or annulled.
Memo
This emoji represents a notepad with a pencil. It symbolizes writing down revocations or changes.
Warning
This emoji shows a warning sign. It indicates caution, often used when a revocation may have consequences.
No Pedestrians
This emoji depicts a person walking with a barred-out symbol. It indicates access being revoked or denied.
Stop Sign
This emoji shows a red stop sign. It signals to halt or revoke actions immediately.
Counterclockwise Arrows Button
This emoji represents a circular arrow indicating a return or revocation of a previous state.
No Entry Sign
This emoji features a barrier prohibiting entry, symbolizing something that has been revoked.
Raised Hand
This emoji shows a hand raised to pause. It can indicate a request to revoke permission or stop something.
Pirate Flag
This emoji depicts a flag with a skull and crossbones. It symbolizes rebelling against rules, sometimes involving revocation.
End with Leftwards Arrow Above
This emoji shows an arrow pointing left indicating an ending, often used when something has been revoked or terminated.
Heavy Multiplication X
This emoji represents a bold multiplication sign, often indicating cancellation or revocation of an agreement.
Thumbs Down
This emoji shows a hand with a thumb pointing down. It expresses disapproval or a rejection, representing revocation.
Revoke Emoji Combinations and Meanings
Revoke Action
Indicating that an action should be undone or canceled.
Cancel Request
Communicating that a written request should be revoked.
Stop Warning
Alerting someone to stop an action that needs to be revoked.
Cancel Message
Indicating that a message should not be sent or is being recalled.
Revoke Access
Talking about limiting or removing someone's access to something.
No Entry
Indicating that entry or permission has been revoked.
Cancel New
Referring to canceling a new initiative or idea.
Reject Vote
Expressing that a vote or decision should be revoked.
Withdraw Document
Indicating a document or agreement is being revoked.
Reschedule
Suggesting to revoke a planned date or time.
Stop and Go Back
Asking to revoke a previous decision or action.
Cancel Announcement
Indicating that a public announcement should be revoked.
Withdraw Statement
Communicating that a previous statement should be revoked.
Void Vote
Indicating that a vote has been canceled or revoked.
Cancel Event
Referring to the cancellation of an event or meeting.
Revoke Permission
Talking about a tech-related permission that needs to be revoked.
Revert to Old
Suggesting to go back to a previous version or state.
Cancel Edit
Indicating that an edit or change should be revoked.
Cancel Job Offer
Communicating that a job offer has been revoked.