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va·cate

 (vā′kāt′, vā-kāt′)
v. va·cat·ed, va·cat·ing, va·cates
v.tr.
1.
a. To cease to occupy (a lodging or place); leave: vacate an apartment.
b. To cease to hold (a job or position): vacated his position on the firm's board.
2. Law To make void or annul (an erroneous lower court decision): vacate a death sentence.
v.intr.
To leave a lodging, place, job, or position.

[Latin vacāre, vacāt-, to be empty; see euə- in Indo-European roots.]
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vacate

(vəˈkeɪt; veɪˈkeɪt)
vb (mainly tr)
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) law
a. to cancel or rescind
b. to make void or of no effect; annul
vaˈcatable adj
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va•cate

(ˈveɪ keɪt; esp. Brit. vəˈkeɪt, veɪ-)

v. -cat•ed, -cat•ing. v.t.
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.
5. to withdraw from occupancy; surrender possession.
6. to give up or leave a position, office, etc.
[1635–45; < Latin vacātus, past participle of vacāre to be empty]
va′cat•a•ble, adj.
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vacate


Past participle: vacated
Gerund: vacating

Imperative
vacate
vacate
Present
I vacate
you vacate
he/she/it vacates
we vacate
you vacate
they vacate
Preterite
I vacated
you vacated
he/she/it vacated
we vacated
you vacated
they vacated
Present Continuous
I am vacating
you are vacating
he/she/it is vacating
we are vacating
you are vacating
they are vacating
Present Perfect
I have vacated
you have vacated
he/she/it has vacated
we have vacated
you have vacated
they have vacated
Past Continuous
I was vacating
you were vacating
he/she/it was vacating
we were vacating
you were vacating
they were vacating
Past Perfect
I had vacated
you had vacated
he/she/it had vacated
we had vacated
you had vacated
they had vacated
Future
I will vacate
you will vacate
he/she/it will vacate
we will vacate
you will vacate
they will vacate
Future Perfect
I will have vacated
you will have vacated
he/she/it will have vacated
we will have vacated
you will have vacated
they will have vacated
Future Continuous
I will be vacating
you will be vacating
he/she/it will be vacating
we will be vacating
you will be vacating
they will be vacating
Present Perfect Continuous
I have been vacating
you have been vacating
he/she/it has been vacating
we have been vacating
you have been vacating
they have been vacating
Future Perfect Continuous
I will have been vacating
you will have been vacating
he/she/it will have been vacating
we will have been vacating
you will have been vacating
they will have been vacating
Past Perfect Continuous
I had been vacating
you had been vacating
he/she/it had been vacating
we had been vacating
you had been vacating
they had been vacating
Conditional
I would vacate
you would vacate
he/she/it would vacate
we would vacate
you would vacate
they would vacate
Past Conditional
I would have vacated
you would have vacated
he/she/it would have vacated
we would have vacated
you would have vacated
they would have vacated
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ThesaurusAntonymsRelated WordsSynonymsLegend:
Verb1.vacate - leave (a job, post, or position) voluntarily; "She vacated the position when she got pregnant"; "The chairman resigned when he was found to have misappropriated funds"
abdicate, renounce - give up, such as power, as of monarchs and emperors, or duties and obligations; "The King abdicated when he married a divorcee"
leave office, step down, quit, resign - give up or retire from a position; "The Secretary of the Navy will leave office next month"; "The chairman resigned over the financial scandal"
2.vacate - leave behind emptyvacate - leave behind empty; move out of; "You must vacate your office by tonight"
go forth, leave, go away - go away from a place; "At what time does your train leave?"; "She didn't leave until midnight"; "The ship leaves at midnight"
3.vacate - cancel officially; "He revoked the ban on smoking"; "lift an embargo"; "vacate a death sentence"
go back on, renege, renege on, renegue on - fail to fulfill a promise or obligation; "She backed out of her promise"
strike down, cancel - declare null and void; make ineffective; "Cancel the election results"; "strike down a law"
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vacate

verb
1. leave, quit, move out of, give up, withdraw from, evacuate, depart from, go away from, leave empty, relinquish possession of He vacated the flat and went back to stay with his parents.
2. quit, leave, resign from, give up, withdraw from, chuck (informal), retire from, relinquish, renounce, walk out on, pack in (informal), abdicate, step down from (informal), stand down from He recently vacated his post as Personnel Director.
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vacate

verb
1. To remove the contents of:
2. Law. To remove or invalidate by or as if by running a line through or wiping clean:
annul, blot (out), cancel, cross (off or out), delete, efface, erase, expunge, obliterate, rub (out), scratch (out), strike (out), undo, wipe (out), x (out).
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Translations
uvolnit
forlade
poistua
isprazniti
立ち退く
비우다
tömma
ปล่อยให้ว่าง
bỏ trống

vacate

[vəˈkeɪt] VT (frm) [+ seat, room] → dejar libre; [+ premises] → desocupar, desalojar; [+ post] → dejar; [+ throne] → renunciar a
Collins Spanish Dictionary - Complete and Unabridged 8th Edition 2005 © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1971, 1988 © HarperCollins Publishers 1992, 1993, 1996, 1997, 2000, 2003, 2005

vacate

[veɪˈkeɪt] vt [+ flat, chair, post] → quitter
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vacate

vt seatfrei machen; post, throneaufgeben; presidency etcniederlegen; house, room, premisesräumen; this post is going to be vacateddiese Stelle wird frei
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vacate

[vəˈkeɪt] vt (house, seat, room) → lasciare libero/a; (post) → lasciare, dare le dimissioni da
Collins Italian Dictionary 1st Edition © HarperCollins Publishers 1995

vacate

يُخْلِي uvolnit forlade räumen εκκενώνω desocupar poistua libérer isprazniti lasciare libero 立ち退く 비우다 doen vrijkomen forlate opróżnić desocupar освобождать tömma ปล่อยให้ว่าง boşaltmak bỏ trống 腾出
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References in classic literature ?
"Now, my lad, vacate! They would have known MY touch, maybe, and so your call was surest; but I'm all right now."
"Very well--and for the next presentation to a living of that value--supposing the late incumbent to have been old and sickly, and likely to vacate it soon--he might have got I dare say--fourteen hundred pounds.
They got the house very cheap on the understanding that they were to vacate it promptly if anyone bought it for building purposes, and because they paid so little they had to submit to the indignity of the notice-board.
No one disturbed the travelers until daylight, when in popped the Tottenhot who owned the place and invited them to vacate his premises.
The accompanying roar was all but drowned in Perry's scream of fright, and he came near tumbling headlong into the gaping jaws beneath him, so precipitate was his impetuous haste to vacate the dangerous limb.
If a lady take a fancy to any male passenger's seat, the gentleman who accompanies her gives him notice of the fact, and he immediately vacates it with great politeness.
A sum of Rs 4 million is being demanded from me as ransom to vacate the house.
Speaking to ANI, Patil said, "All former MPs have been given seven days to vacate the Govt accommodations.
As per Dubai rental law, the landlord has no right to vacate a tenant unless for reasons mentioned above.
Someone will vacate office when a certain law compels them to leave office and pave way for any form of investigation.
The hospital administration had approached Deputy Commissioner (DC) South, high ups of Sindh health department and law enforcement agencies to get quarters vacate from encroachers.
Last week, transgender persons were told to vacate Peshawar's plazas after some of them were suspected of operating as 'sex workers' in the vicinity.