vacate
vacate definition
va·cate (vā′kāt′, vā kāt′)
transitive verb vacated -·cat′ed, vacating -·cat′·ing
- to make vacant; specif.,
- to cause (an office, position, etc.) to be unfilled or unoccupied, as by resignation
- to leave (a house, room, etc.) uninhabited or untenanted; give up the occupancy of
- Law to make void; annul
Etymology: < L vacatus, pp. of vacare, to be empty
intransitive verb
- to make an office, position, place, etc. vacant
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Etymology: back-form. < vacation
Informal to spend a vacation
Webster's New World College Dictionary Copyright © 2005 by Wiley Publishing, Inc., Cleveland, Ohio.
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