Evacuate
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British pronunciation/ɪvˈækjuːˌe‍ɪt/
American pronunciation/iˈvækjəˌeɪt/, /ɪˈvækjəˌeɪt/

Definición y Significado de "evacuate"

to evacuate
01

evacuar

to leave a place to be safe from a dangerous situation
Intransitive
Transitive: to evacuate a place
to evacuate definition and meaning
02

evacuar

(of armed forces) to empty a dangerous place
Transitive: to evacuate an area
03

evacuar, excretar

to excrete or discharge waste from the body, such as bodily fluids or substances
Transitive: to evacuate body waste
04

evacuar, desalojar

to remove or empty the contents from a container or space
Transitive: to evacuate a container
05

evacuar

to transfer people from somewhere dangerous to a safe place
Transitive: to evacuate sb from a place

evacuate

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evacuation

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evacuation

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example
Ejemplo
Due to a chemical leak in the hospital, patients and staff had to evacuate the building swiftly.
A chemical spill near the industrial area prompted citizens to evacuate nearby neighborhoods.
As the wildfire rapidly approached the neighborhood, residents were instructed to evacuate immediately.
With the riverbanks overflowing, the town was forced to evacuate.
In anticipation of the approaching hurricane, coastal communities were urged to evacuate.
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