Evacuate

Word EVACUATE
Character 8
Hyphenation e vac u ate
Pronunciations /ɪˈvæk.ju.eɪt/

Definitions and meanings of "Evacuate"

What do we mean by evacuate?

To withdraw or depart from; vacate. intransitive verb

To withdraw or send away (troops or inhabitants) from a threatened area. intransitive verb

To relinquish military possession or occupation of (a town, for example). intransitive verb

To excrete or discharge waste matter from (the bowel, for example). intransitive verb

To empty or remove the contents of (a closed space or container). intransitive verb

To empty or remove (fluid, for example) from a closed space or container. intransitive verb

To create a vacuum in. intransitive verb

To withdraw from or vacate a place or area, especially as a protective measure. intransitive verb

To excrete waste matter from the body. intransitive verb

To make empty; cause to be emptied; free from anything contained: as, to evacuate a vessel; to evacuate the stomach by an emetic.

Hence To leave empty; vacate; depart from; quit: as, the enemy evacuated the place.

To make void or empty of something essential; deprive; strip.

To make void; nullify; make of no effect; vacate: as, to evacuate a marriage or a contract.

To void; discharge; eject: as, to evacuate excrementitious matter.

To produce an evacuation, as by letting blood.

To let blood. intransitive verb

To expel stool from the bowels; to defecate. intransitive verb

To make empty; to empty out; to remove the contents of. transitive verb

To leave or withdraw from; to quit; to retire from

To cause to leave or withdraw from.

To make empty; to empty out; to remove the contents of, including to create a vacuum.

To make empty; to deprive.

To remove; to eject; to void; to discharge, as the contents of a vessel, or of the bowels.

To make void; to nullify; to vacate.

Removing such a large amount of excrement from your bowels that it leaves a void, like the forced evacuation whites from the inner city (or injuns from their land, or jews from poland). Urban Dictionary

To move people out of a danger area. Urban Dictionary

Shitting and puking simultaneously; a complete release of bodily waste; everybody out! Urban Dictionary

EVACUATE is hardcore punk band, forming in 2007, consisting of members of Cheap Sex, Lab Rats, All Out Attak, and 2nd Hand Justice. Mike - Vocals John - Guitar Karlos - Guitar Sean - Bass Danny - Drums Urban Dictionary

To release your cream into her and get the fuck out soon after. Urban Dictionary

When you have a roaring hot diarrhea of fire the day after having consumed very spicy foods, such as a Vindaloo curry. This usually happens first thing in the morning, mere minutes after you wake up, and it stings even worse going out than it did coming in. Urban Dictionary

Getting caught while sneaking away after a one night stand. Alternate: an early post-sex exit, i.e. before your partner is deep asleep. Urban Dictionary

When you smash a thot but don't wanna be a dad. Urban Dictionary

When you get indigestion and feces come out your colon in an all of a sudden way like sudden diarhea. Urban Dictionary

A plan which is useful in every natural or manmade disaster and involves one word: Run!!! Urban Dictionary

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The word "evacuate" in example sentences

With them were four family members of those who died in the terrorist attacks, including Maggie Lemagne, whose brother David was a police officer killed while helping people evacuate from the burning towers. ❋ Unknown (2008)

That would help me establish that Governor Blanco had 3 days to help Mayor Nagin evacuate all those poor dead souls that are floating in New Orleans today, as the Hurricane Evacuation Plan promised that they would do. ❋ Unknown (2005)

Have you been wondering why so many people refuse to evacuate from the coast when a hurricane such as Rita or Katrina is approaching? ❋ Unknown (2005)

One is a, when we bring people to shelters, or we open shelters or evacuate from the areas, the coastal areas, we have our metro buses that pick people up at predetermined points that are marked. ❋ Unknown (2005)

If our call to evacuate is “successful” and 80% respond, what will happen? ❋ Unknown (2005)

The excuse that the 200,000 people were too poor to evacuate is nonsense too. ❋ Unknown (2005)

And don†™ t forget the the number of those who also Didn†™ t evacuate from the rest of the decimated Gulf Coast region. ❋ Unknown (2005)

Jack’s response to an order to evacuate is disbelief: “I’m not just a college professor,” he whines. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Thousands of people were forced to evacuate from the towns of Chaiten and Futaleufu in Chile earlier this week after the volcano’s first eruption in 9,000 years blew a thick column of ash eastward for hundreds of miles over Patagonia and Argentina to the Atlantic Ocean. ❋ Unknown (2008)

“And what happened to the people that did evacuate is that they got into massive traffic jams and many of them spent the worst part of the hurricane either on the highway— stopped— or had pulled off to the side of the road,” remembers Suhayda. ❋ Unknown (2005)

And don’t forget the the number of those who also Didn’t evacuate from the rest of the decimated Gulf Coast region. ❋ Unknown (2005)

But, when you talk about a half-a-million people being ordered to evacuate, that is a massive movement of humanity, and 1,000 homes destroyed, and more potentially could be. ❋ Unknown (2007)

Nagin acknowledges that many people without cars—more than one hundred thousand, according to the census—will be unable to evacuate, which is why the city has established ten pickup areas. ❋ Neal Thompson (2007)

Some of them have been what we call order to evacuate, which is when they leave the area, we're then creating a hard line where we're not letting those people back into their homes. ❋ Unknown (2005)

GRIFFIN: Yes, these are people that were told to evacuate, which is why that now what we're seeing, we're seeing this video again where the firefighters are going door to door. ❋ Unknown (2004)

Police are cruising low-lying areas, spreading the word to evacuate. ❋ Unknown (2011)

I [have to] evacuate ([aka] [poop]). ❋ Crakronite (2006)

They'll [have to] [evacuate] before the [volcanoe] erupts. ❋ Jafje (2007)

"[I've been] [cleaning the bathroom] all day from the evacuation those [taquitos] caused me last night" ❋ Matt Farmer (2007)

Evacuate will start playing [shows] by [the end] of [2007]. ❋ Goose86 (2007)

[Richard]: "So, what happened to the Becky girl you saw last night" Chad: "Well, she was a [6/10], I've seen better, so I had to Ejaculate and Evacuate. I think I may have even left my pack of [gum] there" ❋ MamaWeegee (2018)

Man, [last nights] [curry] was [friggin'] delicious, but it resulted in a painful Vindaloo evacuation early this morning. ❋ Kingen (2010)

He [hooked up] with some girl [last night] and [got busted] for a premature evacuation. ❋ Csepulv (2007)

Did you [nut and cut] or [cum and run]? [No nigga], ejaculate and evacuate. Ooooooooh shiiiiiiit nigga ❋ Spigetfinners (2017)

[help me] [im] having an anal evacuation. ❋ Supernoc (2009)

[Susan]: Honey, can't we listen to the d--n [radio], for an evacuation plan from thwe city? Steve: We have our own--run!!, run [mofo] run!!! ❋ Jose Gomez (2006)

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