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Meanings of
evacuate
in English
Catalan
evacuar
Spanish
arrojar
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Excrete or discharge from the body.
empty
void
Catalan
evacuar
Exhaust.
exhaust
Synonyms
Examples for "
empty
"
empty
void
Examples for "
empty
"
1
ITunes in Europe will be a slightly
empty
service as a result.
2
It also means investors' bellies will remain
empty
for the foreseeable future.
3
The future for Vorian Atreides-howeverlong he had-wasan open,
empty
canvas.
4
She entered; it was
empty
;
the bed had not been slept in.
5
One day I arrived home from work to find the house
empty
.
1
Unfortunately, interference from Spain has left these rights
void
of much value.
2
The court verdict is
void
of reason in such cases, Gaddafi said.
3
And in a measure her interest in Hermon had filled the
void
.
4
It set aside the warrant as
void
and of no legal effect.
5
The Palestinians have declared agreements with Israel
void
in protest against annexation.
Usage of
evacuate
in English
1
So we've decided to
evacuate
just due to health and safety reasons.
2
Other companies said they were making preparations to
evacuate
workers if necessary.
3
Two hospitals were forced to
evacuate
in Sonoma County, state officials said.
4
Thousands were asked to
evacuate
the area and minor injuries were reported.
5
Vacaville police issued a message urging residents to
evacuate
safely where possible.
6
Please
evacuate
this area immediately and follow the directions of airport staff.
7
The US and France have already announced plans to
evacuate
their citizens.
8
Soldiers were also drafted in to help
evacuate
residents in some areas.
9
The Vanuatu Daily Post reported several villages had been forced to
evacuate
.
10
Oil companies have had to
evacuate
workers repeatedly during this storm season.
11
Authorities urged people to
evacuate
coastal areas for fear of rising tides.
12
The Free Syrian Army organized buses to
evacuate
terrified residents to Turkey.
13
Locals have been advised to prepare in case they need to
evacuate
.
14
Not all countries in south-east Asia are offering to
evacuate
their citizens.
15
It has destroyed 12 structures and forced hundreds of residents to
evacuate
.
16
The latest communication is that DIRCO will not
evacuate
South African citizens.
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evacuate
Verb
Indicative · Present
Frequent collocations
evacuate people
evacuate the city
evacuate residents
evacuate more
evacuate immediately
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Translations for
evacuate
Catalan
evacuar
treure
Spanish
arrojar
echar
Evacuate
through the time
Evacuate
across language varieties
New Zealand
Common
Australia
Common
Ireland
Less common
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