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    vacate
    /vəˈkeɪt/

    verb

    • 1. leave (a place that one previously occupied): "rooms must be vacated by noon on the last day of your holiday" Similar leaveget out ofmove out ofevacuateOpposite occupyinhabit
    • 2. cancel or annul (a judgement, contract, or charge): "the Justices vacated a ruling by the federal appeals court"

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  2. VACATE definition: 1. to leave a room, building, chair, etc. so that it is available for other people: 2. to leave a…. Learn more.

  3. 1. a. : to deprive of an incumbent or occupant. b. : to give up the incumbency or occupancy of. 2. : to make legally void : annul. intransitive verb. : to vacate an office, post, or tenancy. Synonyms. abate. abolish. abrogate. annul. avoid. cancel. disannul. dissolve. invalidate. negate. nullify. quash. repeal. rescind. roll back.

  4. When you vacate something, you leave it behind, usually empty. When you stay at a hotel, you're required to vacate the room at check-out time. The same goes for the last day of your lease on your apartment or after closing on the sale of your house.

  5. 1. to cause (something) to be empty, esp by departing from or abandoning it. to vacate a room. 2. (also intr) to give up the tenure, possession, or occupancy of (a place, post, etc); leave or quit. 3. law. a.

  6. 1. to give up possession or occupancy of: to vacate an apartment. 2. to give up or relinquish (an office, position, etc.). 3. to render inoperative; annul: to vacate a contract. 4. to cause to be empty or unoccupied; make vacant. v.i.

  7. to leave a room, building, chair, etc. so that it is available for other people: Hotel guests are requested to vacate their rooms by noon. Denis vacates his job at the end of the week. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Departing. abandon ship. abandon/jump ship idiom. abandonment. absquatulate. gone. move. offski. outgoing. p.o.q.

  8. vacate something to leave a building, seat, etc., especially so that somebody else can use it. Guests are requested to vacate their rooms by noon on the day of departure. He sat down in the seat Steve had just vacated. Want to learn more?

  9. A complete guide to the word "VACATE": definitions, pronunciations, synonyms, grammar insights, collocations, examples, and translations.

  10. 1. formal : to leave (a job or position) She refused to vacate her post even under increased pressure. The election will fill the congressional seat vacated by the retiring senator. 2. : to leave (a seat, hotel room, etc.) The police told everyone to vacate the premises.

  11. Jun 16, 2024 · To move out of a dwelling or other property, either by choice or by eviction. I have to vacate my house by midday, as the new owner is moving in. You are hereby ordered to vacate the premises within 14 days. To leave an office or position. He vacated his coaching position because of the corruption scandal.