Vacate
31vacate — [veɪ keɪt, və keɪt] verb 1》 leave (a place). ↘give up (a position or job). 2》 Law cancel or annul (a judgement, contract, or charge). Origin C17 (earlier (ME) as vacation): from L. vacat , vacare leave empty …
32vacate — v. a. 1. Make vacant, leave empty, quit possession of, resign, surrender. 2. Annul, disannul, nullify, rescind, cancel, quash, invalidate, abrogate, abolish, overrule, make void, set aside, do away with, deprive of force …
33vacate — v 1. make empty or vacant, leave unoccupied, evacuate; abandon, surrender, desert, quit, depart from. 2. abdicate, resign, renounce, give up claim or right to, lay down, retire from, Chiefly Scot. demit; relinquish, let go, deliver up, hand over …
34vacate — va·cate …
35vacate — [vəˈkeɪt] verb [T] formal to leave a place or a job so that it is available for someone else …
36vacate — v.tr. 1 leave vacant or cease to occupy (a house, room, etc.). 2 give up tenure of (a post etc.). 3 Law annul (a judgement or contract etc.). Derivatives: vacatable adj. Etymology: L vacare vacat be empty …
37vacate a house — evacuate a house, leave a home …
38vacate runway — Instructions to the pilot by ATC (air traffic control) to taxi clear of an active runway …
39caveat — vacate …
40Vacated — Vacate Va cate, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Vacated}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Vacating}.] [L. vacare, vacatum, to be empty. See {Vacant}.] 1. To make vacant; to leave empty; to cease from filling or occupying; as, it was resolved by Parliament that James had… …