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vacated
adjective as in abandoned
adjective as in empty
adjective as in lorn
Weak matches
- alone
- bereft
- cast aside
- cast away
- derelict
- deserted
- desolate
- discarded
- dissipated
- dropped
- dumped
- eighty-sixed
- eliminated
- empty
- forgotten
- forlorn
- forsaken
- given up
- godforsaken
- jilted
- left
- left in the cold
- left in the lurch
- neglected
- outcast
- passed up
- pigeon-holed
- rejected
- relinquished
- shunned
- side-tracked
- sidelined
- unoccupied
- vacant
adjective as in moved
Strong matches
- departed
- emigrated
- left
- migrated
- transferred
Weak matches
adjective as in open
Strongest matches
Strong matches
adjective as in unloaded
Strong match
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Example Sentences
A few days later, a studio functionary called to say the offices were to be vacated.
The government lost; a federal judge vacated the rule in 2009.
The second district is an open seat, vacated by Republican Shelley Moore Capito to run for Senate.
The soon-vacated site was then overrun by Taliban forces, who had to be driven out roughly a month later by the Afghan army.
Enter the beautifully vacated house … and inhabit its luxurious interiors.
That within the hour all your people—to the last scullion—shall have laid down their arms and vacated Condillac.
Mrs. Towne seated herself in the chair that Dr. Towne had vacated, arranged her dress and folded her hands in her lap.
If such an individual is elected to either house of the General Assembly, his former office must be vacated.
Ten bishoprics were to be abolished, and the vacated sees were to be annexed to those preserved.
A few days afterwards she had vacated the Rectory, and her furniture was packed into vans to be carried away.
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On this page you'll find 224 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to vacated, such as: deserted, discarded, dissipated, dropped, dumped, and eliminated.
From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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