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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91. People there had to be evacuated when the Sacramento River overflowed its banks Saturday.
92. At Bedeford, north Devon, people were evacuated from their homes as a dam holding back flood water overflowed.
93. People already in Yosemite were given the choice of staying or being evacuated.
94. Although most of the ships had been hit, only two pilots were seriously wounded and had to be evacuated.
95. Police evacuated nearby buildings and cordoned off the area while they defused the bomb.
96. On both of the previous occasions, the area was evacuated and isolated until the storm blew itself apart.
97. Local residents were evacuated in case there needed to be a controlled explosion.
98. Chamoun directed the defence of the village before being evacuated by helicopter.
99. Several homes in the immediate area of the volcano were evacuated.
100. Some downtown buildings, including city hall and the county courthouse, were evacuated.
101. More than 200 residents were evacuated to a nearby police station.
102. In another reprocessing plant, an air monitor alarmed, and as a precaution, personnel evacuated the area.
103. Neighbours were evacuated as smoke billowed from the semi-detached bungalow in Didcot, Oxon, late on Christmas eve.
104. Three of them were among the first to be evacuated by the Red Cross from the notorious Banja Luka camp.
105. The doors of the Conch cafe were wide open with no sign of Huong or Anna; they had probably evacuated.
106. The station area was evacuated while the controlled explosion was carried out.
107. The stock exchange was quickly evacuated after receiving a bomb threat.
108. Residents within line of fire were evacuated from their homes and advised to take refuge at the Shuttle and Loom pub.
109. The Red Cross found shelter for most of those evacuated at a nearby Days Inn.
110. A ceasefire came into force late on Feb. 17 allowing Army troops to be evacuated from Adma.
111. During the war when I was evacuated, I used to do a paper round.
112. Several families were evacuated from their homes in Ulster last night after a bomb alert.
113. Although firefighters were able to confine the blaze to one room, the entire hotel was evacuated.
114. And at the Oyster Creek nuclear plant in southern New Jersey, employees were evacuated by officials who feared an earthquake.
115. The railway station was evacuated and busy commuter roads sealed off.
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116. About 125 people were briefly evacuated from a Revere elderly housing complex until the high tide passed uneventfully.
117. Judging by the loud protests when the girls had to be evacuated to Norfolk, the enterprise lived up to the best expectations.
118. Police evacuated the area before the bomb exploded, causing only minor damage.
119. Five members of staff had to be treated in hospital after breathing smoke and 45 prisoners were evacuated.
120. A five-block area had to be evacuated following the discovery of 500 pounds of dynamite in a house.
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