Exact Match:
- vacate
- leave behind empty; move out of; "You must vacate your office by tonight"
- leave (a job, post, or position) voluntarily; "She vacated the position when she got pregnant"; "The chairman resigned when he was found to have misappropriated funds"
Synonyms:
- abandon,
- abdicate,
- abjure,
- abolish,
- abrogate,
- abscond,
- annul,
- back out,
- be pensioned,
- be superannuated,
- beat a retreat,
- beg off,
- bow out,
- cancel,
- cede,
- clear,
- countermand,
- counterorder,
- cry off,
- demit,
- depart from,
- desert,
- disannul,
- disappear,
- discard,
- discharge,
- disgorge,
- dispense with,
- dispose of,
- dissolve,
- do away with,
- do without,
- drop,
- drop out,
- dump,
- empty,
- evacuate,
- forgo,
- forsake,
- forswear,
- get along without,
- get out of,
- get rid of,
- give away,
- give up,
- go back on,
- have done with,
- invalidate,
- jettison,
- jilt,
- kiss good-bye,
- leave,
- leave behind,
- leave flat,
- let go,
- make a sacrifice,
- make void,
- maroon,
- nullify,
- override,
- overrule,
- part with,
- pension off,
- pull out,
- quash,
- quit,
- quit cold,
- quitclaim,
- recall,
- recant,
- relinquish,
- remove,
- render up,
- renege,
- renounce,
- renounce the throne,
- repeal,
- repudiate,
- rescind,
- resign,
- retire,
- retire from office,
- retract,
- retreat,
- reverse,
- revoke,
- sacrifice,
- say goodbye to,
- set aside,
- spare,
- stand aside,
- stand down,
- step aside,
- superannuate,
- surrender,
- suspend,
- swear off,
- take leave of,
- throw over,
- throw up,
- vanish,
- void,
- waive,
- withdraw,
- withdraw from,
- write off,
- yield