vacate
US: /ˈveɪkeɪt/
UK: /vˈeɪkeɪt/
UK: /vˈeɪkeɪt/
English Vietnamese dictionary
vacate /və'keit/
- ngoại động từ
- bỏ trống, bỏ không
- to vacate one's seat: bỏ nghề trống
- to vacate a house: rời bỏ một ngôi nhà
- bỏ, thôi, xin thôi
- to vacate office: từ chức, xin thôi việc
- (pháp lý) huỷ bỏ (hợp đồng...)
- bỏ trống, bỏ không
Advanced English dictionary
+ verb [VN] (formal)
1 to leave a building, seat, etc., especially so that sb else can use it: Guests are requested to vacate their rooms by noon on the day of departure.
2 to leave a job, position of authority, etc. so that it is available for sb else: She has taken over the role vacated by her boss.
Thesaurus dictionary
v.
1 leave, depart (from), withdraw from, quit, evacuate, get or go out of; desert, abandon:
In a fire drill, employees must vacate the building in five minutes.
2 give up, relinquish, sacrifice, renounce, let go, resign, abdicate, cede, give up right or claim to, abandon:
We vacated all claims to my aunt's property.
3 annul, declare null and void, nullify, void, repudiate, override, overrule, rescind, revoke, recall, quash, set aside, invalidate:
The judge vacated the defendant's plea of diminished capacity.
Concise English dictionary
vacates|vacated|vacatingveɪ'keɪt /və- ,veɪ-
verb
+leave (a job, post, or position) voluntarily
+leave behind empty; move out of
+annul by recalling or rescinding