Superlative for empty or not occupied
“When the warehouse lease was lost, the tires were abandoned in the vacant building which was then subjected to vandalism.”
Superlative for in an idle state due to not being used or employed
“The land remained vacant until October 8, 1879, when Criswell entered it under the homestead law.”
Superlative for available for use, lease or purchase
“As we chatted, I found out that there was to be a vacant apartment for lease on the ground floor.”
Superlative for having or showing no emotion or expression
“He brushed a hand through his hair, his vacant blue eyes staring off to the side.”
Superlative for having or showing no intelligence or mental activity
“They just sit behind empty tables with vacant looks on their faces.”
Superlative for not paying attention to what is being said or done
Superlative for dull and uninteresting
Superlative for lacking care or enthusiasm
Superlative for in an idle state due to not being used or employed
Superlative for not operating or being used
Superlative for lacking sense, meaning, or purpose
Superlative for capable of being obtained or used for the accomplishment of a purpose
Superlative for in an empty or unmarked condition
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