Prevacate


verb (used with object), vacated, vacating.
1.
to give up possession or occupancy of:
to vacate an apartment.
2.
to give up or relinquish (an office, position, etc.):
to vacate the presidency of a firm.
3.
to render inoperative; deprive of validity; void; annul:
to vacate a legal judgment.
4.
to cause to be empty or unoccupied; make vacant:
to vacate one’s mind of worries.
verb (used without object), vacated, vacating.
5.
to withdraw from occupancy; surrender possession:
We will have to vacate when our lease expires.
6.
to give up or leave a position, office, etc.
7.
to leave; go away.
verb (mainly transitive)
1.
to cause (something) to be empty, esp by departing from or abandoning it: to vacate a room
2.
(also intransitive) to give up the tenure, possession, or occupancy of (a place, post, etc); leave or quit
3.
(law)

to cancel or rescind
to make void or of no effect; annul

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