Vacating - definition of vacating by The Free Dictionary 1 to give up possession or occupancy of: to vacate an apartment 2 to give up or relinquish (an office, position, etc ) 3 to render inoperative; annul: to vacate a contract 4 to cause to be empty or unoccupied; make vacant 5 to withdraw from occupancy; surrender possession
VACATE definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary 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 [VERB noun] He recently vacated his post as Sales Director [VERB noun] Chris slumped down in the chair Mrs Tennant had just vacated [VERB noun] Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner’s Dictionary
vacate verb - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes . . . Definition of vacate verb from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary vacate something to leave a building, seat, etc , especially so that somebody else can use it Guests are requested to vacate their rooms by noon on the day of departure He sat down in the seat Steve had just vacated
Vacate Definition Meaning | Britannica Dictionary She refused to vacate her post even under increased pressure The election will fill the congressional seat vacated by the retiring senator The police told everyone to vacate the premises Students must vacate their rooms at the end of the semester The court vacated the conviction