0 present participle of vacate
1 to leave a room, building, chair, etc. so that it is available for other people:
Riots were one means of vacating the slum lands.
There is always the possibility of his vacating the sphere he at present adorns and going to another, which he would no doubt adorn equally.
That will discourage yet more such senior citizens from vacating larger family houses.
Of course, in vacating the temporary premises we must make sure that financial details are covered properly.
The costs, including any penalties for vacating premises ahead of lease breaks are always fully taken into account as part of the overall appraisal.
Arrangements are being made by which these men will be told the houses which the other men are vacating.
I only hope that better use will be made of the accommodation which we are vacating.
The successor will be the next on the list from which the vacating member has withdrawn.