vacate - use in sentences

Object

  • premise: Would all members of New Labor please vacate the premises!
  • office: Should the mayor vacate office permanently a by-election is required.
  • property: We can't put things right once you have vacated a property or gone home.
  • seat: Kramer is fighting Richmond Park, the seat vacated by Dr. Jenny Tonge.

Modifying Another Word

  • immediately: In those cases the client will be required to vacate immediately.
  • then: We can then vacate the hall and continue chatting in a local pub.

Subject

  • hour: Rooms must be vacated by 9:30 hours on the day of departure.

Preposition: at

  • end: Halls and rooms must be vacated promptly at the end of this period and left tidy with any rubbish disposed of.

Modifying Another Word

  • recently: Under the bridge at the junction were once a boat yard only recently vacated was, with a small basin now empty of boats.
  • finally: It was finally vacated by the Civil Defense in 1956.
  • just: He simply moved his opponent around before playing the ball into the area of the court Stiff had just vacated.
  • early: A bay vacated early can be used free for the remaining time.

Preposition: by

  • a.m.: Your boat has to be vacated by 10.00 a.m. on your last day.
  • noon: Parking spaces must be vacated by noon on the day of departure.
  • hour: Rooms must be vacated by 9:30 hours on the day of departure.

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