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vacancy

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WordNet Word definitions in WordNet
n. being unoccupied an empty area or space; "the huge desert voids"; "the emptiness of outer space"; "without their support he'll be ruling in a vacuum" [syn: void , emptiness , vacuum ]

Wiktionary Word definitions in Wiktionary
n. 1 An unoccupied position or job. 2 An available room in a hotel; guest house, etc. 3 empty space. 4 Lack of intelligence or understanding. 5 (context physics English) A defect in a crystal caused by the absence of an atom in a lattice

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Word definitions in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
noun COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES fill a post/position/vacancy etc ▪ Women fill 35% of senior management positions. ▪ Thank you for your letter. Unfortunately, the vacancy has already been filled. ▪ The UK should find another weapon to fill the same ...

Wikipedia Word definitions in Wikipedia
" Vacancy " is a single by a Japanese American singer Kylee . The title track "Vacancy" is the ending theme song to the anime Xam'd: Lost Memories . __FORCETOC__

Usage examples of vacancy.

Some of the characters in my tale are present in the Void Which Bind largely as scars, holes, vacancies -- the Nemes creatures are such vacuums, as are Councillor Albedo and the other Core entities -- but I was able to track some of the movements and actions of these beings simply by the movement of that vacancy through the matrix of sentient emotion that was the Void, much as one would see the outline of an invisible man in a hard rain.

The professors cultivate social and even intimate relations with the undergraduates, nor do they consider it beneath their dignity to invite them frequently to their homes, draw out their minds by discussing some important point, loan them books or periodicals, suggest subjects for essays or books, employ their service as amanuenses, and recommend them in due time for proper vacancies.

In June the death of Lord Halifax made a vacancy in the cabinet, which was occupied by the Earl of Suffolk, while his place of lord privy seal was taken by the Duke of Grafton, whose restoration caused a great stir in the political world, and called forth the atrabilious rancour of Junius, who had prided himself on having driven the noble duke from office.

These men, uniting themselves to the enthusiasts, whose genius is naturally averse to clerical usurpations, exercised so jealous an authority over the assembly of divines, that they allowed them nothing but the liberty of tendering advice, and would not intrust them even with the power of electing their own chairman or his substitute, or of supplying the vacancies of their own members.

She and the others took their seats by precedence of seniority, Tom Edger first, herself, three vacancies, then Keu and Porey.

The two Electors who had received certificates of their election then obtained a certified copy of the returns, met and elected Watts to fill the vacancy, and then proceeded to cast three votes for Hayes.

A vacancy had unexpectedly occurred in a regiment just ordered to Malta, and an ensigncy had been promised to Ferdinand Armine.

She learned some time yesterday that her years of subtle lobbying and careful political contributions have at last paid off, that she is among the finalists for a vacancy on the federal court of appeals.

Well, the Levers will have a vacancy for an economist on their personal staff.

I am certain of its vacancy, as I am certain there is no active shrine at Levey, and no hallow nor shadow beneath the oak that fell, not tonight, whatever may have been true at dawn this morning.

It is as if he fears the brutal revelation of his loss and loneliness, the furious, irremediable confusion of his huge unrest, his desperate and unceasing flight from the immense and timeless skies that bend above him, the huge, doorless and unmeasured vacancies of distance, on which he lives, on which, as helpless as a leaf upon a hurricane, he is driven on for ever, and on which he cannot pause, which he cannot fence, wall, conquer, make his own.

The networks and the news agencies already had their seismological rentaquote vacancies filled, especially in the Southland, where tremor discussion was practically a full-time job.

Pickering had been chosen to fill a vacancy in the other Massachusetts senatorship, and appeared upon the scene as a most unwelcome colleague.

Eggy was subhuman, tatoos, chains, a shaved head and a look of desperate vacancy.

He flung himself down on the turfy sward, lit a cigar, and began smoking and staring reflectively at vacancy.