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All vacate synonyms

vaΒ·cate
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verb vacate

  • quash β€” to put down or suppress completely; quell; subdue: to quash a rebellion.
  • ko'd β€” a knockout in boxing.
  • go awol β€” a soldier or other military person who is absent from duty without leave.
  • kite β€” the paunch; stomach; belly.
  • hit the trail β€” (Idiomatic) To leave or depart.
  • go forth β€” military: set out
  • kos β€” a unit of land distance of various lengths from 1 to 3 miles (1.6 to 4.8 km).
  • absenting β€” not in a certain place at a given time; away, missing (opposed to present): absent from class.
  • make oneself scarce β€” insufficient to satisfy the need or demand; not abundant: Meat and butter were scarce during the war.
  • counter check β€” a check available at a bank for the use of depositors in making withdrawals, orig. kept in supply on a counter
  • depart β€” When something or someone departs from a place, they leave it and start a journey to another place.
  • kited β€” a light frame covered with some thin material, to be flown in the wind at the end of a long string.
  • countercheck β€” a check or restraint, esp one that acts in opposition to another
  • go south β€” fail, go bad
  • absents β€” not in a certain place at a given time; away, missing (opposed to present): absent from class.
  • fade away β€” to lose brightness or vividness of color.
  • give up β€” the quality or state of being resilient; springiness.
  • cut and run β€” to make a rapid escape
  • kiting β€” a light frame covered with some thin material, to be flown in the wind at the end of a long string.
  • empty β€” A container (esp. a bottle or glass) left empty of its contents.
  • get away β€” to receive or come to have possession, use, or enjoyment of: to get a birthday present; to get a pension.
  • cancel β€” If you cancel something that has been arranged, you stop it from happening. If you cancel an order for goods or services, you tell the person or organization supplying them that you no longer wish to receive them.
  • outs β€” away from, or not in, the normal or usual place, position, state, etc.: out of alphabetical order; to go out to dinner.
  • blue pencil β€” deletion, alteration, or censorship of the contents of a book or other work
  • evacuate β€” Remove (someone) from a place of danger to a safe place.
  • go back on β€” at, to, or toward the rear; backward: to step back.
  • clean up β€” If you clean up a mess or clean up a place where there is a mess, you make things tidy and free of dirt again.
  • clear β€” Something that is clear is easy to understand, see, or hear.
  • clamp down on β€” a device, usually of some rigid material, for strengthening or supporting objects or fastening them together.
  • give notice β€” warn, inform
  • abdicate β€” If a king or queen abdicates, he or she gives up being king or queen.
  • leave holding the bag β€” a container or receptacle of leather, plastic, cloth, paper, etc., capable of being closed at the mouth; pouch.
  • counterorder β€” An order (command) made in opposition to a previous one.
  • die out β€” If something dies out, it becomes less and less common and eventually disappears completely.
  • hit the bricks β€” a block of clay hardened by drying in the sun or burning in a kiln, and used for building, paving, etc.: traditionally, in the U.S., a rectangle 2.25 Γ— 3.75 Γ— 8 inches (5.7 Γ— 9.5 Γ— 20.3 cm), red, brown, or yellow in color.
  • counter-checking β€” a check that opposes or restrains.
  • watergate β€” a White House political scandal that came to light during the 1972 presidential campaign, growing out of a break-in at the Democratic Party headquarters at the Watergate apartment-office complex in Washington, D.C., and, after congressional hearings, culminating in the resignation of President Nixon in 1974.
  • exfiltrate β€” Withdraw (troops or spies) surreptitiously, especially from a dangerous position.
  • cave in β€” If something such as a roof or a ceiling caves in, it collapses inwards.
  • leaf β€” one of the expanded, usually green organs borne by the stem of a plant.
  • bleep β€” A bleep is a short, high-pitched sound, usually one of a series, that is made by an electrical device.
  • get lost β€” no longer possessed or retained: lost friends.
  • counterpoised β€” a counterbalancing weight.
  • nixing β€” nothing.
  • abrogate β€” If someone in a position of authority abrogates something such as a law, agreement, or practice, they put an end to it.
  • ease out β€” freedom from labor, pain, or physical annoyance; tranquil rest; comfort: to enjoy one's ease.
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