Definitionv. move out of an unsafe location into safety
Last update: June 10, 2015
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For instance, they estimate that it could take almost six times longer to evacuate a ward with non-ambulant than with ambulant patients. [verb]
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Working along side firefighters from Blue watch at Buxton, the team facilitated a hoisting system using technical rope skills to evacuate the casualty. [verb]
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He therefore evacuated the place, and marched at the head of his troops towards Edinburgh. [verb]
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Upon this they despatched ambassadors into the enemy's camp; and whilst these were protracting negotiations during the night, the Thebans, with their wives and children, evacuated the city. [verb]
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She has refused to evacuate Malta. [verb]
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Peace was then concluded, whereupon the Amazons evacuated the country. [verb]
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Thanks being returned for what we had not got, and a second hymn chanted, the refectory was evacuated for the schoolroom. [verb]
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Fort Clatsop was evacuated on the afternoon of March 23, 1806. [Please select]
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