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was untenanted
verb
To remove a tenant from.
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In 1858 68, it was untenanted, and was used as a granary and hay store by a local cowkeeper.
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Saracens established a world record attendance for a club match of 83,889, although more than 7,000 seats looked to be untenanted, and saw it as an occasion to showcase the virtues of the sport.
Thus it is said that on one side for about six hundred miles from the territory of the Suebi the land is untenanted.
Soyuz is the only rated and tested crew launch system out there, and if it were to be grounded for long the ISS would soon be untenanted.
The windy shopping plaza at the center of the estate was largely untenanted.
A year later, the estate was sold "perfectly untenanted" for £5,500.
Now, 6 GHz isn't completely untenanted; there are existing applications that new devices and standards will have to work around, but that's par for the course.
I went into the newly formed untenanted domicile because this too was my home.
There are currently two playhouses untenanted on 42nd Street and, like the American play itself, in dire need of repair.
Meanwhile, inward investment has disappeared, factories close all around, and the Potemkin villages thrown up by fly-by-night builders manipulating sleazy planning permissions are beginning to decay untenanted.
It is not easy to understand why Carchemish, which controlled the Euphrates crossings, was allowed to retain its independence and Wassukkani, somewhere to the east on the headwaters of the Khābūr River, to remain untenanted.
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