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The meaning of the word "Vacate" in English


Vacate v. t. : 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.

Vacate v. t. : To annul; to make void; to deprive of force; to make of no authority or validity; as, to vacate a commission or a charter; to vacate proceedings in a cause.

Vacate v. t. : To defeat; to put an end to.

Example:
How to legally Vacate a friend from my house who is not ready to leave my house?

Taxonomy
vacate, judgment, motion to vacate, intr, notice to vacate, annul, Law, court, defendant, Encyclopedia, cates, landlord, American Law, occupancy, possessions, evidence, default judgment, Antonyms.

Defination from the web:
vacate ( ) v. , -cated , -cating , -cates . v.tr. To cease to occupy or hold; give up. To empty of occupants or incumbents ... Rental and lease agreements usually contain a provision concerning when and how the tenant is to vacate the premises at the end of the lease period. ... 

synonyms
  (verb) resign
  (verb) renounce
  (verb) give up
  (verb) empty
  (verb) abandon
  (verb) revoke
  (verb) annul
  (verb) lift
  (verb) countermand
  (verb) reverse
  (verb) repeal
  (verb) overturn
  (verb) rescind
  (verb) cancel
  (verb) go away
  (verb) go forth
  (verb) leave
  (verb) leave office
  (verb) quit
  (verb) step down
  (verb) strike down


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