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Vacate \ā- kāt\ verb 1 to leave (a place) 2. to give up (a role or position) 3. to cancel. From Latin vacare, to be empty
Which part of the dictionary entry refers to the pronunciation of vacate?
A. to leave (a place)
B. verb
C. Wakati
D. From Latin vacare, to be empty. PLSSS HELPP

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