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Often used in the same context:
evict,
demolish,
raze,
relocate,
reoccupy,
relinquish,
occupy,
leave,
withdraw,
sublet,
rescind,
reconsider,
evacuate,
resign,
reinstate,
surrender,
revoke,
repossess,
foreclose,
abdicate,
terminate,
disband,
rent,
stay,
demit,
allot,
forfeit,
sublease,
rehouse,
waive,
adjourn,
retire,
declare,
bulldoze,
quit,
reinspect,
liquidate,
leased,
decamp,
cede,
annex,
accede,
expel,
disobey,
reopen,
depose,
abandon,
resettle,
regularize,
furnish,
besiege,
rusticate,
deeded,
subdivide,
expropriate,
renovate,
rehearing,
reclaim,
intervene,
defer,
redevelop,
reassign,
postpone,
padlocking,
retake,
reargue,
derecognise,
overturn,
renegotiate,
comply,
reappoint,
encroached,
suspend,
interlocutory injunction,
reenter,
overrule,
adjoining,
implead,
revert,
countermanded,
abide,
seize,
flee,
notify,
gherao,
peppercorn rent,
zoned,
annul,
move,
reassume,
impleaded,
disaffiliate,
bifurcate,
voided,
redeploy,
estop,
designate,
reapply,
eject,
appoint,
dismiss,
reoccupied,
fpeedy,
advance,
antidumping,
appointment,
cancel,
curt,
declaratory,
diate,
diftinct,
discretionary,
draconian,
ejectment,
excellency,
fpecial,
gave,
laconic,
lordship,
mandamus,
nondiscrimination,
peremptory
More specific:
abdicate,
renounce
Appears in the definition of:
notice
More general:
go away,
go forth,
leave,
leave office,
quit,
step down
Synonyms:
abandon,
empty,
give up,
renounce,
resign
Also try:
— Nouns for vacate:
order
orders,
holmescroft,
notice,
remedy,
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