"Revokings" is a plural noun derived from the verb "revoke", which means to cancel or withdraw. It is pronounced as /rɪˈvəʊkɪŋz/. The first syllable "ri-" is pronounced as /rɪ/ with a short "i" sound, followed by the stress on the second syllable "-voke" with a long "o" sound /voʊk/. The "s" at the end of the word is silent, so it is not pronounced. The word "revokings" refers to multiple instances of revoking or cancellation.
The word "revokings" is derived from the verb "revoke", which originated from the Latin word "revocare". In Latin, "revocare" means "to call back" or "to revoke". Over time, this verb developed into "revoke" in English, meaning "to annul or cancel". The "-ings" suffix is added to create the noun form, indicating the act or process of revoking. Therefore, "revokings" refers to multiple instances or actions of revoking.