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vacate
To have a court judgement set aside; to annul

The judge vacated the earlier decision when new evidence was presented.

To leave an office or position

He vacated his coaching position because of the corruption scandal.

{v} to make vacant, quit, annul, desent
To make vacant; to leave empty; to cease from filling or occupying; as, it was resolved by Parliament that James had vacated the throne of England; the tenant vacated the house
To move out of a dwelling, either by choice or by eviction
leave (a job, post, post, or position) voluntarily; "She vacated the position when she got pregnant"; "The chairman resigned when he was found to have misappropriated funds
To move out of a premises
leave behind empty; move out of; "You must vacate your office by tonight" leave (a job, post, post, or position) voluntarily; "She vacated the position when she got pregnant"; "The chairman resigned when he was found to have misappropriated funds
If you vacate a place or a job, you leave it or give it up, making it available for other people. He vacated the flat and went to stay with an uncle He recently vacated his post as NHS Personnel Director = leave
To set aside To vacate a judgment is to set aside that judgement
To give occupancy or surrender possession
leave behind empty; move out of; "You must vacate your office by tonight"
To leave an area, usually as a result of orders from public authorities in the event of a riot or natural disaster
to set aside or to render void
{f} give up, leave (an apartment, a seat, etc.); relinquish an office; annul
To defeat; to put an end to
To give up possession
to move out
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