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Vacuity vs Vacuate - What's the difference?

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Vacuity is a related term of vacuate.


As a noun vacuity

is emptiness.

As a verb vacuate is

to empty, to clear out.

vacuity

English

Alternative forms

* (obsolete)

Noun

(vacuities)
  • Emptiness.
  • * , II.12:
  • The meanes I use to suppresse this frenzy, and which seemeth the fittest for my purpose, is to crush, and trample this humane pride and fiercenesse under foot, to make them feele the emptinesse, vacuitie , and no worth of man.
  • * 1748 , (David Hume), Enquiry concerning Human Understanding , III.13:
  • to find so sensible a breach or vacuity in the course of the passions, by means of this breach in the connexion of ideas.
  • Physical emptiness, an absence of matter; vacuum.
  • Idleness.
  • An empty or inane remark or thing.
  • vacuate

    English

    Verb

    (vacuat)
  • To empty, to clear out.
  • * 1861 , W. R. Wilde, On Aural Diagnosis and Diseases of the Mastoid Process'', in ''The Medical Times and Gazette , volume 1, page 488
  • Mr. Toynbee recommends, in cases of ruptured membrane tympani, "directing the stream of water [in syringing] through the orifice of the membrane into the tympanum in oder to vacuate the latter cavity of its contents."

    See also

    * vacate * evacuate