- verbvacated (past tense) · vacated (past participle)
- leave (a place that one previously occupied):"rooms must be vacated by noon on the last day of your vacation"
- give up (a position or office):"he will vacate a job in government sales"
- lawcancel or annul (a judgment, contract, or charge):"the Justices vacated a ruling by the federal appeals court"
Originmid 17th century (as a legal term, also in the sense ‘make ineffective’): from Latin vacat- ‘left empty’, from the verb vacare.Similar and Opposite Wordsverb
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