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What (who) is Evacuate - definition

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Evacuate; Evacuated; Evacuee; Evacuation (disambiguation); Evacuations

Evacuate         
·vi To let blood.
II. Evacuate ·vt Fig.: To make empty; to Deprive.
III. Evacuate ·vt To make empty; to empty out; to remove the contents of; as, to evacuate a vessel or dish.
IV. Evacuate ·vt To withdraw from; to Quit; to retire from; as, soldiers from a country, city, or fortress.
V. Evacuate ·vt To make void; to Nullify; to Vacate; as, to evacuate a contract or marriage.
VI. Evacuate ·vt To Remove; to Eject; to Void; to discharge, as the contents of a vessel, or of the bowels.
evacuate         
[?'vakj?e?t]
¦ verb
1. remove from a place of danger to a safer place.
leave (a dangerous place).
(of troops) withdraw from (a place).
2. technical remove air, water, or other contents from (a container).
empty (the bowels or another bodily organ).
Derivatives
evacuation noun
Origin
ME: from L. evacuat-, evacuare, from e- (var. of ex-) 'out of' + vacuus 'empty'.
evacuate         
v. a.
1.
Empty, make empty.
2.
Eject, expel, excrete, void, discharge, throw out, clear out, clean out.
3.
Quit (at a house or a country), leave, relinquish, forsake, desert, abandon, withdraw from.

Wikipedia

Evacuation

Evacuation or Evacuate may refer to:

  • Casualty evacuation (CASEVAC), patient evacuation in combat situations
  • Casualty movement, the procedure for moving a casualty from its initial location to an ambulance
  • Emergency evacuation, removal of persons from a dangerous place due to a disaster or impending war
  • Medical evacuation (MEDEVAC), evacuating a patient by plane or helicopter or even train
Examples of use of Evacuate
1. I heard someone shouting ‘evacuate, evacuate!’ And then there was blood all around,» Malik said.
2. Will the residents evacuate their homes willingly?
3. Authorities have recommended that residents evacuate.
4. The Israel Defense Forces will lift a few roadblocks, perhaps even evacuate the Havat Maon outpost again, and maybe even evacuate another illegal outpost that is uninhabited.
5. Shouting "evacuate! evacuate!," police with loudspeakers fanned through Youxian on the outskirts of Mianyang city, which was devastated by the May 12 quake.