Sentence examples for To vacate from inspiring English sources

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To vacate

verb

To move out of a dwelling, either by choice or by eviction.

  • I have to vacate my house by midday, as the new owner is moving in.

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And, on vacation, it is harder to vacate our everyday lives. .

Occupiers were given 36 hours to vacate.

They understand when to vacate.

I had 30 days to vacate.

Palestinian children refuse to vacate the road.

They were told they needed to vacate by this weekend.

The owners were scheduled to vacate their respective premises Friday.

They ordered him to "vacate his office" as youth leader.

Mr. Stiller appears anxious to vacate the set.

They have filed a motion to vacate the judge's decision.

They asked the farmers to vacate their fields.

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