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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
Example Sentences
Eastern weekday time period vacated by Joy Reid.
Lebanese soldiers moved into the areas vacated by Israeli troops and began clearing roadblocks and checking for unexploded ordnance, the Associated Press news agency reported on Tuesday.
Twenty years after he vacated the role of party president, it was a typically provocative move from one of Welsh politics' most colourful characters.
“We certainly lost a week’s worth of business,” says Wannier, whose store was vacated under a mandatory evacuation order and lost power for five days.
Once the team vacated the sphere, the experiment began.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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