evacate (Meaning)

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evacate (v. t.)

To empty.

Synonyms & Antonyms of evacate

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evacate Sentence Examples

  1. The residents were told to evacuate the building immediately due to a fire.
  2. The authorities evacuated the entire neighborhood as a precautionary measure before the hurricane made landfall.
  3. The evacuation of the city was ordered as the floodwaters continued to rise.
  4. The families were evacuated from their homes as the wildfires approached their neighborhood.
  5. The evacuation process was chaotic as people rushed to leave the area before the disaster struck.
  6. The military was called in to assist with the evacuation efforts and to ensure the safety of the evacuees.
  7. The evacuation shelters were overcrowded and understaffed, making it difficult for the evacuees to find adequate food and shelter.
  8. Many evacuees were forced to stay in their cars or even on the streets as they waited for assistance to arrive.
  9. The government provided financial assistance to help the evacuees rebuild their lives and recover from the disaster.
  10. The evacuation of the city was a success and no lives were lost, thanks to the quick response of the authorities and the cooperation of the residents.

FAQs About the word evacate

To empty.

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The residents were told to evacuate the building immediately due to a fire.

The authorities evacuated the entire neighborhood as a precautionary measure before the hurricane made landfall.

The evacuation of the city was ordered as the floodwaters continued to rise.

The families were evacuated from their homes as the wildfires approached their neighborhood.