The term revoke means to recall, to bring back, to rescind. Revoking our words is to go back on our word—not to betray them, but to return to those conditions before the word fixed meaning and form to them. To abrogate the cognitive claims that words have made on us, we try to restore our contact with lived life. Gadamer uses the term vivid to describe the vocative aspects of language. Intuition is that immediate and imaginative phenomenological grasping or understanding of something when language moves beyond the conceptual. Through lived experience descriptions, we may bring experience vividly into presence, to fasten a hold on lived-throughness. For example, well-written and well- edited anecdotes may create for the writer and reader the experience of immersion, submersion, entanglement, propinquity, or absorption in place or time.