evacuate
/ɪvˈækjʌˌeɪt/verb4 syllables
Evacuate means: excrete or discharge from the body.
Synonyms for evacuate2
What does evacuate mean?5
verb
1
excrete or discharge from the body
2
move out of an unsafe location into safety“After the earthquake, residents were evacuated”
3
remove content from“evacuate the bottle”
4
move people from their homes or country
5
create a vacuum in (a bulb, flask, reaction vessel)
Definitions from the Open English WordNet, CC BY 4.0.
Evacuate in a sentence
- Once you evacuate, do not go back under any circumstances.urro
- The inhibitors broke, thus the staff had to evacuate.letsgolanguages
- Because of the volcanic eruption, many people were forced to evacuate.hcougar
- The threatening floods made it necessary to evacuate the town.sundown
- We have less than five minutes to evacuate the whole building.darinmex
- The alarm rang and everyone had to evacuate.marcelostockle
- I'll go tell everybody that we need to evacuate the building.CK
- We don't need to evacuate anymore since the flood has already subsided.mervert1
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Forms of evacuate
as a verb
- past tense
- evacuated
- present participle
- evacuating
- third-person singular
- evacuates