återkallelsbar
återkallelsbar is a Swedish adjective that translates to "revocable" or "recallable" in English. It describes something that can be withdrawn, cancelled, or taken back. This term is often used in legal and administrative contexts. For instance, a permit or a license might be återkallelsbar, meaning the issuing authority has the right to revoke it under certain conditions. Similarly, an offer or an agreement can be described as återkallelsbar if the terms allow for its cancellation. The concept implies that the action or decision is not permanent and can be undone. In practice, this means that a party or authority retains the right to change their mind or nullify a previous decision, often subject to specific regulations or circumstances. The opposite of återkallelsbar would be something that is permanent, final, or irrevocable. Understanding this term is important when dealing with official documents, contracts, and legal proceedings where the possibility of withdrawal is a relevant factor.