"Vacating" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Vacating" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

Vacating
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"Vacating" Meaning

Meaning: to leave a place or job; to officially leave a position or assignment, often temporarily or permanently.

Example: "The manager decided to vacate the office and hand over the keys to the new employee."

Synonyms: leave, vacate, resign, relinquish, abandon.

"Vacating" Examples

5 Usage Examples of "Vacating"


1. Tenant is required to give a month's notice ###before vacating the leased premises.
2. The court granted an injunction to prevent the tenant from vacating the disputed property.
3. The company will be vacating its headquarters by the end of the year and moving to a new location.
4. The hotel room was vacating a minute after we checked in; something had attracted a swarm of ants.
5. I will be vacating my current apartment at the beginning of next month and moving to a new place.

"Vacating" Similar Words

Vacancies

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Vacancy

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A position or a vacant job opening in an organization. It is a place that needs to be filled, either temporarily or permanently, by a person with specific qualifications and skills to perform a particular job function.

Vacant

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Available for occupation, engagement, or use. Not occupied or filled (e.g. a vacant chair). Uninhabited or uninhabitable (e.g. a vacant house).

Vacantly

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In a way that shows a lack of attention or interest.<br><br>Example: "She stared vacantly into space, lost in thought."<br><br>Synonyms: absent-mindedly, blankly, dazed, heedlessly, mindlessly.

Vacantness

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1. The state of being empty and uninhabited.<br>2. A feeling of emptiness or a sense of not having enough to satisfy one's needs or desires.<br>3. Lack of occupation or activity; available for use or employment.

Vacate

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To quit occupying or possessing something, especially a building or a place of residence.

Vacated

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pletely deserted or left empty: <br><br> The hotel was vacant because it was on vacation. <br> The room was vacant after the student graduated.

Vacates

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To go away from a place, to leave a position or office.

Vacation

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A period of freedom from work, study, or other regular activities, used for rest, relaxation, or leisure.

Vacational

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Non-existent or fictional.<br><br>Example: "The vacational holiday destination was so beautiful!"<br>(Note: "Vacational" is not a real word in the English language. The correct word is "vacation".)

Vacationed

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The verb "to vacation" means to take a break from work or school for leisure and recreation. <br><br>The past tense of the verb "to vacation" is "vacationed". <br><br>Example: They vacationed in Hawaii for two weeks.

Vacationer

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A person who takes a vacation, typically one who is traveling for pleasure or recreation.

Vacationers

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People who are on vacation or a holiday.

Vacationing

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Taking a break from work or school to travel, rest, and relax.

Vacationist

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A vacationist is a colloquial or informal term for a traveler, typically one who takes a vacation or leisure trip, often to a popular tourist destination.

Vacations

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Vacations refer to periods of time when one has stopped working or is taking a break from their usual occupation, often for travel, relaxation, or leisure activities. It can also be referred to as holidays or time off.