/tə ˈveɪ.keɪt wʌnz sit/ – Phrase
Definition: từ bỏ tư cách đại biểu.
A more thorough explanation: “To vacate one’s seat” in legal terms means to voluntarily give up or relinquish a position or office, typically in a formal setting such as a government body, board of directors, or other official capacity. This action may involve resigning, stepping down, or otherwise leaving the position vacant for someone else to fill.
Example: The judge ordered the defendant to vacate his seat in the courtroom after he was found in contempt.