verb
- to leave a place or position; to make empty by leaving
- to officially cancel or annul a legal decision or judgment
Usage: legal
Examples
- The tenants must vacate the apartment by the end of the month.
- Hotel guests are required to vacate their rooms by 11 AM.
- The building was evacuated when residents were ordered to vacate immediately.
- The Supreme Court decided to vacate the lower court’s ruling.
- The judge agreed to vacate the conviction due to new evidence.
- All employees must vacate the office during the fire drill.
- The family had to vacate their home after the flood damage.