vacate
— Verb
– English
~ leave behind empty; move out of; "You must vacate your office by tonight"
vacate
— Verb
– English
~ leave (a job, post, or position) voluntarily; "She vacated the position when she got pregnant"; "The chairman resigned when he was found to have misappropriated funds"
vacate
— Verb
– English
~ cancel officially; "He revoked the ban on smoking"; "lift an embargo"; "vacate a death sentence"
vacation
— Verb
– English
~ spend or take a vacation
vaccinate
— Verb
– English
~ perform vaccinations or produce immunity in by inoculation; "We vaccinate against scarlet fever"; "The nurse vaccinated the children in the school"
vacillate
— Verb
– English
~ be undecided about something; waver between conflicting positions or courses of action; "He oscillates between accepting the new position and retirement"
vacillate
— Verb
– English
~ move or sway in a rising and falling or wavelike pattern; "the line on the monitor vacillated"
vacuum-clean
— Verb
– English
~ clean with a vacuum cleaner; "vacuum the carpets"
vacuum
— Verb
– English
~ clean with a vacuum cleaner; "vacuum the carpets"
vade
— Verb
– Danish
~ gå gennem lavt vand el. et i terræn der er sumpet, ...
vade
— Verb
– Danish
~ gå på en tung og klodset, evt. hensynsløs måde
vade
— Verb
– Danish
~ tale om noget (gentagne gange) på en uheldig og ev ...
vagabond
— Verb
– English
~ move about aimlessly or without any destination, often in search of food or employment; "The gypsies roamed the woods"; "roving vagabonds"; "the wandering Jew"; "The cattle roam across the prairie"; "the laborers drift from one town to the next"; "They rolled from town to town"
vaje
— Verb
– Danish
~ bevæge sig frem og tilbage, oftest pga. vindens på ...
vakle
— Verb
– Danish
~ bevæge sig usikkert af sted så man er ved at falde
valet
— Verb
– English
~ serve as a personal attendant to
valfarte
— Verb
– Danish
~ foretage en valfart til et helligt sted
valfarte
— Verb
– Danish
~ i stort tal rejse til et sted der er særlig populæ ...