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vacant

[vey-kuhnt] / ˈveɪ kənt /




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Under the law, the first assistant U.S. attorney serves as acting U.S. attorney when the post is vacant, and so Habba was put back in charge of the office.

From The Wall Street Journal

Zambia's parliament has declared vacant the seat held by the daughter of the late ex-President Edgar Lungu, because of her continued absence in the wake of his death.

From BBC

The blocks, once filled with homes, were now vacant lots, either cleared out entirely or still filled with pieces of rubble.

From Los Angeles Times

According to an individual who formerly lived there, the detached house is currently vacant, with the property understood to be part of probate - the legal process of dealing with a deceased person's belongings.

From BBC

Department of Justice that focuses on software from RealPage that is used by many apartment operators to set rent prices for vacant units and renewal rates for existing tenants.

From Los Angeles Times