EVACUATE


Meaning of EVACUATE in English

transcription, транскрипция: [ ɪvækjueɪt ]

( evacuates, evacuating, evacuated)

1.

To evacuate someone means to send them to a place of safety, away from a dangerous building, town, or area.

They were planning to evacuate the seventy American officials still in the country...

Since 1951, 18,000 people have been evacuated from the area.

VERB : V n , be V-ed from

• evacu‧ation

(evacuations)

...the evacuation of the sick and wounded...

An evacuation of the city’s four-million inhabitants is planned for later this week.

N-VAR

2.

If people evacuate a place, they move out of it for a period of time, especially because it is dangerous.

The fire is threatening about sixty homes, and residents have evacuated the area...

Officials ordered the residents to evacuate.

VERB : V n , V

• evacu‧ation

(evacuations)

...the mass evacuation of the Bosnian town of Srebrenica...

Burning sulfur from the wreck has forced evacuations from the area.

N-VAR

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