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Associations of "Vacated" (30 Words)
abandoned | Forsaken by owner or inhabitants. Weed grown yard of an abandoned farmhouse. |
abolish | Do away with. Slavery was abolished in the mid 19th century in America and in Russia. |
abrogate | Revoke formally. A proposal to abrogate temporarily the right to strike. |
abrogation | The act of abrogating; an official or legal cancellation. |
annul | Declare (a marriage) to have had no legal existence. The contract was annulled. |
annulment | A formal termination (of a relationship or a judicial proceeding etc. The applicant sought the annulment of the decision. |
cancel | A notation cancelling a previous sharp or flat. The electric fields may cancel each other out. |
countermand | An order revoking a previous one. An order to arrest the strike leaders had been countermanded. |
delete | Cut or eliminate. Please delete my name from your list. |
deserted | Forsaken by owner or inhabitants. Deserted beaches of soft sand. |
destitute | Not having. The charity cares for destitute children. |
drain | Empty of liquid drain the liquid from. Polly felt the blood drain from her face. |
emptiness | An empty area or space. He realizes the emptiness of his statement. |
empty | A bottle or glass left empty of its contents. An empty room. |
invalidate | Deprive (an official document or procedure) of legal validity because it contravenes a regulation or law. A technical flaw in her papers invalidated her nomination. |
island | A zone or area resembling an island. This island nation. |
nil | A quantity of no importance. They beat us three nil. |
null | Combine a signal with another in order to create a null cancel out. The establishment of a new interim government was declared null and void. |
override | Prevail over. The House vote in favour of the bill was 10 votes short of the requisite majority for an override. |
repeal | The action of revoking or annulling a law or act of parliament. The legislation was repealed five months later. |
rescind | Cancel officially. The government eventually rescinded the directive. |
reverse | The gears by which the motion of a machine can be reversed. Their press ads had a headline reversed out of the illustration. |
reversible | (of a reaction) occurring together with its converse, and so yielding an equilibrium mixture of reactants and products. A reversible pushchair seat. |
revocable | Capable of being revoked or cancelled. A revocable order. |
revoke | Cancel officially. The men appealed and the sentence was revoked. |
unoccupied | (of a building, seat, etc.) not being occupied or used. Unoccupied areas of France. |
vacancy | Empty space. Vacancy vanity and inane deception. |
vacant | Without an occupant or incumbent. 40 per cent of the offices are still vacant. |
vacuum | Clean with a vacuum cleaner. Without their support he ll be ruling in a vacuum. |
vain | Having or showing an excessively high opinion of one’s appearance, abilities, or worth. A vain attempt to tidy up the room. |