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    E·vac·u·a·tion
    /iˌvakyəˈwāSH(ə)n/

    noun

  2. the act or process of evacuating, or the condition of being evacuated; discharge or expulsion, as of contents. Physiology. discharge, as of waste matter through the excretory passages, especially from the bowels. something evacuated or discharged. the removal of persons or things from an endangered area.

  3. noun. evac· u· a· tion i-ˌva-kyə-ˈwā-shən. -kyü-ˈā- Synonyms of evacuation. 1. : the act or process of evacuating. 2. : something evacuated or discharged. Examples of evacuation in a Sentence.

  4. Apr 2, 2024 · The act of emptying, clearing of the contents, or discharging, including creating a vacuum. Voidance of any matter by the natural passages of the body or by an artificial opening; defecation; also, a diminution of the fluids of an animal body by cathartics, venesection, or other means.

  5. 2. : to leave (a dangerous place) [+ object] Residents were ordered to evacuate the building. [no object] Residents have been ordered to evacuate. 3. [+ object] medical : to pass (solid waste) from your body. evacuate your bowels. — evacuation. /ɪˌvækjə ˈweɪʃən/ noun, plural evacuations. [noncount]

  6. 4 days ago · To evacuate someone means to send them to a place of safety, away from a dangerous building, town, or area. They were planning to evacuate the seventy American officials still in the country. [VERB noun] Since 1951, 18,000 people have been evacuated from the area. [be VERB -ed + from]

  7. to remove (persons or things) from a place, as a dangerous place or disaster area, for reasons of safety or protection: to evacuate the inhabitants of towns in the path of a flood. to remove persons from (a city, town, building, area, etc.) for reasons of safety: to evacuate the embassy after a bomb threat. Military.

  8. Evacuation is the process of moving people away from an area where they are in danger to a safer location. People may be evacuated for many reasons, including wars, natural disasters, or industrial accidents. Examples of large-scale evacuations include several notable ones that occurred during World War II (1939–45).

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