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vacuum

[vak-yoom, -yoo-uhm, -yuhm] / ˈvæk yum, -yu əm, -yəm /


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But more likely, the Revolutionary Guard would try to fill the vacuum and establish military rule.

From BBC

John said he felt "frustrated" that there was a "vacuum" of information for CES customers.

From BBC

He said he decided that those around him had failed him, when in fact he had “made that album in a vacuum,” without asking for input from people whose opinions might have helped him.

From Los Angeles Times

That former intern was vacuuming the cup holders in your Yukon two years ago, now everyone thinks he’s the genius, and you’re a figurehead.

From The Wall Street Journal

The result was collapse: basic services failed, institutional knowledge vanished, and a vacuum emerged that extremist groups, including the Islamic State, exploited.

From The Wall Street Journal