Vacate | Mean of vacate in English Dictionary
/ˈveɪˌkeɪt/
- Verb
- to leave (a job or position)
- She refused to vacate her post even under increased pressure.
- The election will fill the congressional seat vacated by the retiring senator.
- to leave (a seat, hotel room, etc.)
- The police told everyone to vacate the premises.
- Students must vacate their rooms at the end of the semester.
- to say officially that (a legal judgment) is no longer valid
- The court vacated the conviction.