- verbevacuate (verb) · evacuates (third person present) · evacuated (past tense) · evacuated (past participle) · evacuating (present participle)
- remove (someone) from a place of danger to a safer place:"several families were evacuated from their homes"
- leave or cause the occupants to leave (a place of danger):"fire alarms forced staff to evacuate the building" · "residents have to evacuate because of a hurricane"
- (of troops) withdraw from (a place):"the last American troops evacuated the Canal Zone"
- technicalremove air, water, or other contents from (a container):"when it springs a leak, evacuate the pond" · "an evacuated bulb"
- empty (the bowels or another bodily organ):"patients evacuated their bowels before dialysis"
- discharge (feces or other matter) from the body:"the bowel functions to evacuate solid waste products"
Originlate Middle English (in the sense ‘clear the contents of’): from Latin evacuat- ‘(of the bowels) emptied’, from the verb evacuare, from e- (variant of ex-) ‘out of’ + vacuus ‘empty’.Similar and Opposite Wordsverb
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- To remove the contents of something, especially a gas or liquid, from a container, often by pumping.
- To discharge something from the body as waste, such as urine or feces.
- To remove people or things from a place for reasons of safety or protection, such as a dangerous place or disaster area.
Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.transitive verb 1 : to remove the contents of : empty 2 : to discharge from the body as waste : void 3 : to remove something (such as gas or water) from especially by pumpingwww.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/evacuateEvacuate means to remove something, esp. a gas or liquid, from a container.dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/evacuateto leave empty; vacate. 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.www.dictionary.com/browse/evacuate Evacuate Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
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