vacate
//vəˈkeɪt//
Verb
vacateInfinitive
vacatePresent tense
vacatedPast tense
vacatedPast participle
vacatingPresent participle
vacatesThird-person singular
1
To leave a place, position, or property, making it available for others.
The tenants must vacate the apartment by the end of the month.
2
To give up or relinquish an office, position, or role.
The CEO decided to vacate his position after ten years.
3
To annul or make void, especially a legal judgment or decision.
The court decided to vacate the previous ruling due to new evidence.