revacate
/riˈvækeɪt/ or /ˈriːvækət/Definitions
1. verb
to move back or leave a place, especially one that has been evacuated
“The survivors were forced to revacate the island due to the impending storm.”
2. verb (archaic or poetic)
to move back or recede, especially of a sea or tide
“The tide began to revacate the shore, revealing hidden treasures.”