vacate

खाली
definition
verb
rooms must be vacated by noon on the last day of your vacation
leave (a place that one previously occupied).
I confirm that upon payment of the required amount the Board will vacate its charge.
cancel or annul (a judgment, contract, or charge).
translation of 'vacate'
खाली करना
verb
छुड़ाना,
स्वतंत्र करना,
मुक्त करना,
निकालना,
बचाना,
आज़ाद करना,
रिहा करना
example
Hawkers must be given 48-hours notice to 'vacate' their site before any action is taken against them.
On Tuesday, he became the sixth head coach to 'vacate' his post.
All these things force her to 'vacate' her position until she has been vindicated.
Within this context, it is difficult to summon up sympathy for any of the men who have been asked to 'vacate' their positions.
A motion is now pending to 'vacate' the certificate of pending litigation.
They had a mutual understanding that Jackson would have a minimal role in the campaign and would 'vacate' this position shortly after the election.
He should 'vacate' the room not later than 12 o'clock noon.
We were also asked to 'vacate' our table as soon as we had paid the bill.
I'd like to press on right now, as we have to 'vacate' the room at noon tomorrow.
he will 'vacate' a job in government sales
She will 'vacate' the position in May.
In August, all 18 tenants were given 60 days notice to 'vacate' the building.
If this is acceptable, we will of course 'vacate' the hearing on 5th July.
For only the sixth time in the past century, a two-term president will 'vacate' the position.
As it was quiz night, we decided to 'vacate' our table and eat in the dining room, which like the bar is stuffed with interesting objects and bric-a-brac - all of which is for sale.
Work will commence as soon as arrangements can be made to 'vacate' the premises.
As talented executives and managers graduate to larger leadership roles, they 'vacate' positions that need to be filled by equally gifted people.
They were required to 'vacate' their offices and return all university property in their possession.
I confirm that upon payment of the required amount the Board will 'vacate' its charge.
I am staying in a flat recently 'vacated' by students and when I arrived it was full of cleaners as the letting agents had just discovered what a mess they'd left it in.
As tables were 'vacated' they were quickly cleared.
Today, the president announced his choice to fill another Cabinet post recently 'vacated' .
Most of the U.S. manufacturer's 270-strong workforce have 'vacated' the site, which has now been ‘completely gutted’.
Thirty-two of the posts had been 'vacated' by retirements, promotions and departures, and only eight were new.
Some villages appeared to have been recently 'vacated' , their neatly tended walled compounds of round mud huts and peaked thatched roofs empty of people and animals.
The Community Beat Officer post recently 'vacated' will also be filled shortly.
The 47-year-old 'vacated' the same position at Aberdeen last weekend after almost three years in the job.
When the tenants 'vacated' it, there was no interest from prospective tenants.
I hobble theatrically over to the waiting area, where a women immediately 'vacates' her seat for me.
Formerly an administrator for the Mid-Atlantic region, McCabe replaces Peter Robinson, who 'vacated' the position in August.
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