evacuate|evacuated|evacuates|evacuating in English
verb
[e·vac·u·ate || ɪ'vækjʊeɪt]
clear people out, remove people (from a dangerous area, war zone, etc.); leave, vacate; withdraw; discharge the contents of
Use "evacuate|evacuated|evacuates|evacuating" in a sentence
1. I say again, we are not evacuating fast enough.
2. We are not evacuating civilians fast enough.
3. Evacuate the headquarters.
4. They'll evacuate police force.
5. Why evacuate the corridors?
6. Please evacuate the corridors.
7. The company was planning on evacuating all non-essential personnel.
8. 4 This multiculturalism evacuates ethnic difference,[www.Sentencedict.com] transforming it into taste or style.
9. All personnel evacuate immediately.
10. Evacuate and we have media meltdown.
11. Officials ordered the residents to evacuate.
12. The order was given to evacuate.
13. The fort was evacuated.
14. I've evacuated the area.
15. Police evacuated the area.
16. Locals were told to evacuate.
17. Director, we need to evacuate.
18. We arranged to evacuate immediately.
19. The Japanese transports were successful in evacuating 11,700 troops from the island.
20. I was evacuated to Swindon.
21. Fear evacuated their mind of reason.
22. Employees were urged to evacuate their offices immediately.
23. Your city servicemen, especially the police, evacuate.
24. Fears evacuated her mind of reason.
25. The city servicemen, especially the police, evacuate.