Similar words: evacuate, evacuated, evacuation, vacuum, vacuity, vacuole, vacuous, vacuum cleaner. Meaning: [ɪ‚vækjuː'iː] n. a person who has been evacuated from a dangerous place.
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(1) On reaching Dubai the evacuees are taken straight to Dubai international airport.
(2) Thousands of evacuees crossed the border to safety this morning.
(3) What was the actual medical condition of the evacuees?
(4) The volunteer evacuees wait for the cavalry.
(5) The happiest results came when householders gave their evacuees time to settle in and made some attempt to understand their cultural differences.
(6) Many evacuees went home during that first winter, but when the blitz began, there was another exodus from London.
(7) In Modesto, evacuees from a neighborhood bordering the Tuolomne River returned home and found that the landscape no longer made sense.
(8) There were so many evacuees in the town and not enough places to stay[sentencedict.com], so the teachers said.
(9) They can live nearly for free, with evacuee subsidies.
(10) Evacuee/refugee (2005) After Katrina, refugees became evacuees.
(11) At the same time, almost every evacuee mother and most of the Kiev mothers worried that their health had been affected by the accident.
(12) Yamaguchi not an evacuee himself, living on a 9-by-9-foot grass mat in a junior high school gymnasium here with 1,000 other people.
(13) A Russian man, an evacuee from the Chechen Capital Grozny, reaches out for a final pat of his dog, Jan. 21, 1995.
(14) To get the source node and the evacuee amount on which, the method to model the initial population distribution is studied.
(15) It's been described as the biggest child movement operation since the evacuees in 1939, but infinitely happier.
(16) Immediate bombing attacks were expected, and when these did not take place the evacuees began to trickle back.
(17) We had lodgers all through the war, most of them evacuees.
(18) There are songs in Latin, songs in Gaelic, a song about an evacuee and one which is clearly a prayer.
(19) Mrs Black was to have all the local children and non-Catholic evacuees from five years old to eight.
(20) Which would be unsurprising, were Mr. Yamaguchi not an evacuee himself, living on a 9-by-9-foot grass mat in a junior high school gymnasium here with 1,000 other people.
(21) I don't want to rush and mess up," said Toshiyuki Owada, 65, an evacuee from Namie town, about 20 km (12 miles) away from the plant.
(22) The Top Words of the Decade were Global Warming, 9/11, and Obama outdistance Bailout, Evacuee, and Derivative; Google, Surge, Chinglish, and Tsunami followed.
(23) The experiences and lessons from the evacuation and refuge after earthquakes indicate that the park of city is an important evacuee shelter.
(24) The dentists were followed by Shoichi Yanashita, a 66-year-old barber and a fellow evacuee, who was giving free haircuts on Thursday with scissors and a razor borrowed from a friend in a nearby town.
(25) "We have to dry the ladies' underwear where people can't see it. So we put it in two classrooms on the second floor, and then we lock the doors, " said Mr. Nakai, the evacuee center manager.
(26) The fire evacuation is a problem with three factors the evacuee, structure and the fire.
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