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A group of conservative House Republicans have begun discussing trying to use an obscure House procedure to try to force a vote to boot Pelosi from the speakership, known as “a motion to vacate the chair,” first reported by Politico.
TRUMP MOVES CLOSER TO PELOSI IN ECONOMIC AID TALKS, AND HOUSE SPEAKER MUST DECIDE NEXT MOVERACHAEL BADE, ERICA WERNERSEPTEMBER 17, 2020WASHINGTON POSTFamily members or guests helping students move in face a separate set of restrictions, such as allowing only one guest to enter a hall and requiring them to vacate after a set time.
EVEN THE MOST CAUTIOUS SCHOOLS ARE SEEING OUTBREAKSSY MUKHERJEESEPTEMBER 17, 2020FORTUNEQuietly, Palantir has already vacated several of the buildings it used to fill.
WHY PALANTIR’S DEPARTURE WON’T DOOM SILICON VALLEYMICHAL LEV-RAM, WRITERAUGUST 27, 2020FORTUNEIn January, employees were forced to vacate for asbestos violations.
VOSD PODCAST: 101 ASH ST. IS A FIERY MAYOR’S RACE ISSUENATE JOHNJULY 31, 2020VOICE OF SAN DIEGOIt was purchased to house city employees after Sempra vacated it.
VOSD PODCAST: 101 ASH ST. IS A FIERY MAYOR’S RACE ISSUENATE JOHNJULY 31, 2020VOICE OF SAN DIEGOAt the latter date all artists were obliged to vacate the Sorbonne ateliers to make room for some new department of instruction.
WOMEN IN THE FINE ARTS, FROM THE SEVENTH CENTURY B.C. TO THE TWENTIETH CENTURY A.D.CLARA ERSKINE CLEMENTThe Duke, however, was of opinion that Mr. Grey should not vacate his seat till the day of his going was at any rate fixed.
THE PRIME MINISTERANTHONY TROLLOPEThe home which they vacate by chance they may re-enter and even re-occupy, but never the home which they are forced to leave.
RED HUNTERS AND THE ANIMAL PEOPLECHARLES A. EASTMANIt was decided to vacate the house in Tedworth Square and go to Switzerland for the summer.
MARK TWAIN, A BIOGRAPHY, 1835-1910, COMPLETEALBERT BIGELOW PAINEIt is not the dead who vacate the premises in favour of the living, but the latter accommodate themselves to the dead.
ELEMENTS OF FOLK PSYCHOLOGYWILHELM WUNDTWORDS RELATED TO VACATE
- abdicate
- back out
- bail out
- bow out
- chicken out
- cop out
- cut loose
- desert
- discard
- discontinue
- ditch
- drop
- drop out
- duck
- dump
- dust
- flake out
- fly the coop
- give up the ship
- kiss goodbye
- leave
- leg it
- let go
- opt out
- pull out
- quit
- run out on
- screw
- ship out
- stop
- storm out
- surrender
- take a powder
- take a walk
- throw over
- vacate
- walk out on
- wash hands of
- withdraw
- yield
- abdicating
- back out
- bailing out
- bowing out
- chickening out
- copping out
- cutting loose
- deserting
- discarding
- discontinuing
- ditching
- dropping
- dropping out
- ducking
- dumping
- dusting
- flaking out
- flying the coop
- giving up the ship
- kissing goodbye
- leaving
- legging it
- let going
- opting out
- pulling out
- quitting
- running out on
- screwing
- shipping out
- stopping
- storming out
- surrendering
- taking a powder
- taking a walk
- throwing over
- vacating
- walking out on
- washing hands of
- withdrawing
- yielding
- abate
- abrogate
- annihilate
- annul
- call off
- cancel
- destroy
- disestablish
- dissolve
- end
- eradicate
- erase
- expunge
- extinguish
- extirpate
- finish
- inhibit
- invalidate
- kill
- negate
- nix
- nullify
- obliterate
- overthrow
- overturn
- prohibit
- put an end to
- put kibosh on
- put the kibosh on
- quash
- repeal
- repudiate
- rescind
- revoke
- scrub
- set aside
- squelch
- stamp out
- subvert
- supersede
- suppress
- terminate
- undo
- vacate
- vitiate
- void
- wipe out
- zap
- abated
- abrogated
- annihilated
- annulled
- called off
- canceled
- destroyed
- disestablished
- dissolved
- ended
- eradicated
- erased
- expunged
- extinguished
- extirpated
- finished
- inhibited
- invalidated
- killed
- negated
- nixed
- nullified
- obliterated
- overthrew
- overturned
- prohibited
- put an end to
- put kibosh on
- put the kibosh on
- quashed
- repealed
- repudiated
- rescinded
- revoked
- scrubbed
- set aside
- squelched
- stamped out
- subverted
- superseded
- suppressed
- terminated
- undid
- vacated
- vitiated
- voided
- wiped out
- zapped
- abating
- abrogating
- annihilating
- annulling
- calling off
- canceling
- destroying
- disestablishing
- dissolving
- ending
- eradicating
- erasing
- expunging
- extinguishing
- extirpating
- finishing
- inhibiting
- invalidating
- killing
- negating
- nixing
- nullifying
- obliterating
- overthrowing
- overturning
- prohibiting
- putting an end to
- putting kibosh on
- putting the kibosh on
- quashing
- repealing
- repudiating
- rescinding
- revoking
- scrubbing
- setting aside
- squelching
- stamping out
- subverting
- superseding
- suppressing
- terminating
- undoing
- vacating
- vitiating
- voiding
- wiping out
- zapping
Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.