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1 vacate
أَخَْلَى \ empty: to make empty. evacuate: to empty; leave: Everybody evacuated the town when the army approached. vacate: to go out of a place, so that it becomes vacant: All hotel guests should vacate their rooms at 12 o’clock. \ See Also أفرغ (أَفْرَغ) -
2 vacate
أَشْغَرَ \ vacate: to go out of a place, so that it becomes vacant: All hotel guests should vacate their rooms at 12 o’clock. \ See Also أخلى (أَخْلى) -
3 أخلى
أَخَْلَى \ empty: to make empty. evacuate: to empty; leave: Everybody evacuated the town when the army approached. vacate: to go out of a place, so that it becomes vacant: All hotel guests should vacate their rooms at 12 o’clock. \ See Also أفرغ (أَفْرَغ) \ أَخْلَى سَبيل \ release: to set free: He was released from prison today. -
4 أشغر
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5 empty
أَخَْلَى \ empty: to make empty. evacuate: to empty; leave: Everybody evacuated the town when the army approached. vacate: to go out of a place, so that it becomes vacant: All hotel guests should vacate their rooms at 12 o’clock. \ See Also أفرغ (أَفْرَغ) -
6 evacuate
أَخَْلَى \ empty: to make empty. evacuate: to empty; leave: Everybody evacuated the town when the army approached. vacate: to go out of a place, so that it becomes vacant: All hotel guests should vacate their rooms at 12 o’clock. \ See Also أفرغ (أَفْرَغ) -
7 battala
annul, vacate [Sem b-tt-l, Mal battal, Heb bittel, Syr bettal, JNA battila (idle)] Ind batal, Swa batili borrowed from Ar -
8 أبطل
v. cancel, annul, abolish, nullify, extinguish, defeat, void, revoke, rescind, repeal, abrogate, annihilate, avoid, frustrate, override, quash, vacate, undo, rule out, call off, supersede, reverse, counteract, countermand, vitiate, upset, circumvent -
9 انصرف
v. clear off, depart, clear out, get away, go away, go off, take off, part, run along, scram, pop off, make tracks, sling one's hook, dismiss, vacate -
10 تخلى
v. abandon, give up, throw over, relinquish, leave, yield, renounce, forsake, waive, cede, cast aside, walk out on, vacate, swear off, go back on, turn one's back on, sign away, shake, resign, retreat, repudiate, release, quit, part, hand over -
11 خلى
1́ adj. acetic2́ v. vacate, lift, unhand, evacuate, empty -
12 شغر
v. vacate -
13 فرغ
1́ adj. complete, becoming dry2́ v. become empty, drain, be empty, evacuate, void, finish, terminate, end, conclude, finalize, pour, empty, vacate, discharge -
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v. vacate -
15 أخلى
أخْلَى: أشْغَرَ، جَلاَ عن، أفْرَغَto vacate, leave uninhabited or untenanted; to evacuate, pull out of, move out of, withdraw from, depart from, leave, quit, go away from, clear out of; to empty, void -
16 أشغر
أشْغَرَ: تَرَكَهُ شاغِراًto vacate, leave unoccupied -
17 أصفر
أصْفَرَ: أخْلَىto empty, void, vacate -
18 ألغى
ألْغَىto cancel, call off; to make null and void, make invalid, invalidate, nullify, annul, void, abolish, abrogate, negate, repeal, revoke, rescind; to overrule; to quash, vacate -
19 جرد
جَرّدَ: فَرّغَto empty, void, vacate, evacuate -
20 جلا
جَلاَ (عن): خَرَجَ مِنْ، أخْلَىto evacuate, pull out of, move out of, withdraw from, depart from, leave, quit, go away from, clear out of; to vacate
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vacate — va·cate vb va·cat·ed, va·cat·ing vt 1: to make void: annul set aside vacate a lower court order 2 a: to make vacant b: to give up the occupancy of vi: to vacate an office, post, or tenancy … Law dictionary
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vacate — *annul, abrogate, void, quash … New Dictionary of Synonyms
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vacate — vacatable, adj. /vay kayt/ or, esp. Brit., /veuh kayt , vay /, v., vacated, vacating. v.t. 1. to give up possession or occupancy of: to vacate an apartment. 2. to give up or relinquish (an office, position, etc.): to vacate the presidency of a… … Universalium
vacate — verb a) To move out of a dwelling, either by choice or by eviction. I have to vacate my house by midday, as the new owner is moving in. b) To leave an office or position … Wiktionary
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