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va·cate \ˈvāˌkāt, ̷ ̷ˈ ̷ ̷, usu -kād.+V; chiefly Brit vəˈk-\ verb (-ed/-ing/-s) Etymology: Latin vacatus, past participle of vacare to be empty, be free transitive verb 1. : to make of no authority or validity : make void : annul < vacate a charter > 2. : to make useless, ineffectual, or without force or significance < he vacates my revenge — John Dryden > 3. : to make vacant (as an office, post, or house) : deprive of an incumbent or occupant; also : to give up the incumbency or occupancy of < the throne was vacated by the exile of the royal family > < vacated his seat in Congress by resignation > 4. : to make free (as from care) < its problems, indeed, vacated my mind of her — Edgar Saltus > intransitive verb 1. : to vacate an office, post, or tenancy 2. : to give one's time : devote oneself 3. slang a. : to go away : leave b. : to take a vacation |