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  • 91uninhabited — adj untenanted, tenantless, unoccupied, unpopulated, unpeopled, depopulated; deserted, abandoned, ghost, necropolitan; desolate, forsaken, godforsaken, isolated; lifeless, lone, lonely, solitary; unfrequented, unvisited, unsettled; vacant, empty …

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  • 92unoccupied — adj 1. untenanted, tenantless, vacant, empty; unclaimed, available, Inf. up for grabs. 2. uninhabited, unpopulated, unpeopled, depopulated; deserted, abandoned; desolate, forsaken, godforsaken; lifeless, lone, lonely, solitary; unfrequented,… …

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  • 93vacant — adj 1. empty, void, without contents, unfilled, hollow, depleted, exhausted, Scot, and North Eng. toom; devoid of, destitute of, without, out of, short of, lacking, wanting, bereft of. 2. unoccupied, untenanted, tenantless, uninhabited,… …

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  • 94vacant — adjective 1) a vacant house Syn: empty, unoccupied, not in use, free, unfilled, uninhabited, untenanted 2) a vacant look Syn: blank, expressionless, unresponsive, emotionless …

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  • 95vacant — /ˈveɪkənt / (say vaykuhnt) adjective 1. having no contents; empty; void. 2. devoid or destitute (of). 3. having no occupant: vacant chairs. 4. untenanted, as a house, etc. 5. not in use, as a room. 6. free from work, business, etc., as time. 7.… …

  • 96vacant — [adj1] empty; unoccupied abandoned, available, bare, clear, deserted, devoid, disengaged, free, idle, not in use, stark, tenantless, to let, unemployed, unengaged, unfilled, uninhabited, unlived in, untaken, untenanted, unused, void, without… …

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  • 97Kickham, Charles Joseph — (1826 1882)    The son of local draper, he was born at Mullinahone, in County Tipperary, where the Anner flows and the Slievenamon mountain rises not far away. Exploding gunpowder so damaged his young eyes and ears that his hopes of a medical… …

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  • 98vacancy — [vā′kən sē] n. pl. vacancies [L vacantia < vacans] 1. the state of being vacant, or empty; emptiness 2. a) empty space b) a vacant space; gap, blank, opening, etc. 3. the state of being empty in mind; lack of intelligence, interest, or… …

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  • 99vacant — [vā′kənt] adj. [OFr < L vacans, prp. of vacare, to be empty] 1. having nothing in it, as a space; devoid of contents; empty; void 2. not held, filled, or occupied, as a position or office 3. having no occupant [a vacant seat] 4. untenanted, as …

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  • 100vacate — [vā′kāt΄, vā kāt′] vt. vacated, vacating [< L vacatus, pp. of vacare, to be empty] 1. to make vacant; specif., a) to cause (an office, position, etc.) to be unfilled or unoccupied, as by resignation b) to leave (a house, room, etc.)… …

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