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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121. Part of the village was evacuated while Army bomb experts made safe the device.
122. In New Caledonia, schools in coastal areas were evacuated.
123. Fear evacuated their minds of reasons.
124. The government evacuated all civilians from the war zone.
125. The cavity is usually evacuated.
126. The inhabitants were evacuated from the flooded village.
127. The civilians were evacuated from the city to farms.
128. We were evacuated from the war zone.
129. The annular space is evacuated and contains multiplayer insulation.
130. " This is 4 days before it was not happening, then people "vomiting, blurred vision, especially in children who contracted the skin disease chloracne", a few weeks where everyone evacuated.
131. On opening the pericardium half a liter Blood was evacuated and a Bimanual cardiac massage commenced.
132. According to the researchers, all possess "a blind gut" that prevents continuous passage from the mouth to the anus and ensures that waste cannot be evacuated.
133. Nearby apartments were being evacuated and Binghamton High School is on lockdown, it said.
134. Two nurses evacuated the sick and wounded flora a combat area.
135. The so-called exclusion zone, a highly contaminated area within a 30-mile radius of the exploded reactor, was evacuated and sealed off in the aftermath of the explosion.
136. A father from the evacuated village of Itate says his child's initial checkup Sunday was encouraging.
137. Concern about radioactive fall-out from the nuclear power stations that led to thousands being evacuated has added to the scale of the disaster[sentencedict.com], says Perwaiz.
138. Firefighters found 2 propane tanks and a pipe bomb at a shopping mall in Denver, Corolado after a small fire broke out Wednesday, US media reported. Nearly 10,000 people were evacuated.
139. Passengers waiting for planes and employees of the airport evacuated to safe area immediately.
140. The settlements outside the fence would be evacuated and legislation is already before the Knesset that would pay settlers living west of the fence $305, 000 each to leave voluntarily.
141. According to local media reports, after the earthquake, the White House, Congress and the Pentagon have been evacuated, it can be said of the political center in Washington, two hours short stop.
142. Hemostasis by epiploon and pledget stuffing could create chances for re operations after the wounded were evacuated.
143. When Takel evacuated the Death Star II, he boarded the Chimaera, joining up with Captain Gilad Pellaeon and agreeing with his order to evacuate from the battlefield.
144. All Glass evacuated solar collector tubes are the key component of the Solar Collectors.
145. A woman is evacuated a fireman in the city of Czestochowa, southern Poland May 18, 2010.
145. Sentencedict.com is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find excellent sentences for a large number of words.
146. Colonel Ed Fleming of the US Army Engineer Corps said people in the area had been evacuated.
147. As a precaution Tokyo Electric Power Company has evacuated all non-essential personnel from the unit.
148. Therefore, the sputtered selective absorbing surface has good prospects for all-glass evacuated collector tubes.
149. Several thousand residents of Athens' northern suburbs have evacuated their homes as several wildfires continue to blaze around the Greek capital.
150. Mining minister Laurence Golborne said miners would start being individually evacuated 68 days after the collapse of part of the gold and copper mine in the Atacama desert.
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