Similar words: evacuate, evacuation, evaluate, situated, elevated, antiquated, evaporated, superannuated. Meaning: [ɪ'vækjʊeɪt] adj. emptied by being pumped out or having a vacuum created.
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31. People living in low-lying areas were evacuated because of the floods.
32. The village was evacuated because of the danger of a flood.
33. People were evacuated from the coastal regions in advance of the hurricane.
34. The women and children evacuated when the enemy approached the city.
35. At the outbreak of war, most children were evacuated to the countryside.
36. A thousand people were evacuated from their homes following the floods.
37. Police evacuated nearby buildings.
38. Delegates evacuated the building when a suspect package was found.
39. Three low-lying farmsteads outside town are evacuated.
40. Five homes there were evacuated because of mudslides.
41. Many of those evacuated were relocated to nearby buildings.
42. The station was evacuated, nearby homes were evacuated.
43. Residents who lived downwind from the explosion were evacuated.
44. Mekinock was evacuated when floodwater washed through town.
45. It is the last post evacuated during emergencies.
46. Athens was evacuated, not without haste and panic.
47. Other residents were evacuated from the building.
48. Patients evacuated their bowels before rectal dialysis.
49. Hundreds of people were evacuated by boat.
50. Passengers were evacuated after the QE2 was holed.
51. Residents of the building were evacuated by firefighters as a precaution.
52. The boys were evacuated by the Rothschild Family and billeted in Britain.
53. More than 600 people were evacuated from their homes in Norfolk and eight bungalows collapsed after the sea washed away their foundations.
54. Read in studio Cattle have been evacuated from sheds next to a burning barn at Gloucester Cattle Market.
55. He then waited until another officer took control before allowing himself to be evacuated.
56. The optical paths are evacuated and the suspension systems are insulated against mechanical vibration by shock absorbers.
57. Although it was evacuated in 1586, new settlers came later in the year,(http://sentencedict.com/evacuated.html) and were reinforced in 1587.
58. Refugee children under the age of sixteen were liable to be evacuated; refugee children over sixteen risked being interned.
59. Around 100 people were evacuated from their homes and other premises in the area around the burning factory.
60. About 30 police of whom a third were armed surrounded the semi-detached house and evacuated neighbouring homes.
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