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Vacating. World English Historical Dictionary

Vacating. World English Historical Dictionary Dictionary Biographies Literary Criticism Welcome Terms of Service ⧏ Previous Next ⧐ Contents Slice Contents Key Bibliographic Record Murray’s New English Dictionary. 1928, rev. 2024. Vacating vbl. sb. [f. VACATE v.]

1   1.  The action of annulling, making void, or depriving of legal authority or validity.

2 1648.  (title) A Declaration of the Commons of England,… expressing their reasons for the Adnulling and Vacating of these Ensuing Votes.

3 1691.  T. H[ale], Acc. New Invent., p. xcvii. How … several Lord Mayors … prosecuted the vacating of Patents that they judged entrenching on the Conservacy.

4 1764.  T. Hutchinson, Hist. Mass., ii. (1765), 229. From the restoration until the vacating the charter.

5 1818.  Cruise, Digest (ed. 2), V. 227. Such a method as the vacating a statute long before extinguished.

6   2.  The action of giving up, leaving, or relinquishing.

7 1820.  Southey, Wesley, I. 121. He therefore looked upon himself to be fully discharged from that cure by the vacating of his primary design.

8 1855.  Brewster, Newton, I. iv. 98. The expected vacating of his Fellowship.

9 1905.  Sat. Rev., 23 Sept., 397/2. The vacating of a Warden’s residence.

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