It is an adgetive.
Vacate means to leave. An example of vacate would be that when a lease on an apartment is up, you can either choose to renew your lease or vacate the premises.
Please vacate the premises by 5 PM to allow for cleaning.
I wish to vacate the premisses.
Occupy is an antonym of vacate
Vacate can be used in the following sentance; "The Landlord has asked the tenant to vacate the premises".
Well, honey, it seems like you've got a case of butterfingers there. But don't you worry, an "adgetive" isn't a thing. Now, if you meant "adjective," well, that's a word that describes a noun or pronoun. So next time, just remember to double-check that spelling before you hit send.
I was told to vacate the vacation property I had rented.
To "vacate" something in legal terms means to make it null and void it or set it aside. See: http://definitions.uslegal.com/v/vacate/
Since vacate means to leave or empty, and antonym would be fill or occupy.
what is the diffrence between a notice to vacate and a eviction
Motion to vacate sale means cancelling the order that confirms the sale of the foreclosed property. The word "vacate" means cancel in this case.