create a vacancy
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to cause a position to become available, e.g., by promotion or departure
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- Her going on maternity leave will create a temporary vacancy.
- His unexpected resignation will create a significant vacancy in the leadership team.
- The company plans to expand, which will create several new vacancies next quarter.
- If she gets promoted, it will create a vacancy in her current department.
- They decided to retire early, thereby creating two vacancies in the accounting division.
- To accommodate the new project, we need to create an additional vacancy for a project manager.
- The restructuring might create some vacancies at the managerial level.
- His transfer to another branch will create a vacancy that needs to be filled urgently.
- By leaving the position, he will create a vacancy for someone else to step into.
- The sudden departure of the CEO will undoubtedly create a major vacancy at the top.