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evacuate

evacuate

Meaning of evacuate

move to safety

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EN-UK/ɪˈvækjueɪt/
EN-US/tu ɪˈvæk.ju.eɪt/
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evacuate with Russian translation

evacuate usage examples

🇷🇺RU🇬🇧EN

Власти призвали эвакуировать жителей до того, как река вышла из берегов.

Officials told residents to evacuate before the river overflowed.

🇷🇺RU🇬🇧EN

Им пришлось эвакуировать людей из лагеря, когда вода поднялась быстро.

They had to evacuate the campsite when the water rose quickly.

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evacuate belongs to the topic "Natural Phenomena". Start with a short 7-word set so the word is easier to remember in context.

evacuateэвакуировать
seasons of the yearвремена года
springвесна
winterзима
longпродолжительный
endзаканчиваться
temperatureтемпература

evacuate synonyms

Related words worth learning together

clear
Cause an area to be empty or free of people or obstacles; often used as an instruction ('clear the room').
move out
Leave a residence or premises, often permanently; commonly used in personal/domestic contexts.
relocate
Move people, families, or operations to a different place, often with a sense of permanence or administrative planning.
evict
Legally force someone to leave a property, usually following a court order or landlord action.
withdraw
Pull back or remove forces, personnel, or support; often used in military or strategic contexts.
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🇬🇧en

Cause an area to be empty or free of people or obstacles; often used as an instruction ('clear the room').

B2Very Often

Security cleared the terminal after the suspicious package was found.

🇬🇧en

Leave a residence or premises, often permanently; commonly used in personal/domestic contexts.

B2Often

They decided to move out after the flooding damaged the flat.

R
🇬🇧en
relocate

Move people, families, or operations to a different place, often with a sense of permanence or administrative planning.

B2Often

The company will relocate its staff to a new office across town.

E
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evict

Legally force someone to leave a property, usually following a court order or landlord action.

B2Often

The landlord decided to evict the tenants for non-payment of rent.

🇬🇧en

Pull back or remove forces, personnel, or support; often used in military or strategic contexts.

B2Often

The army withdrew its troops from the contested zone.

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resettle

Help people to settle in a new place permanently, often as part of a programme for refugees or displaced persons.

B2Rarely

The charity works to resettle families who have lost their homes in the disaster.

🇬🇧en

Seek immediate protection from danger by going to a shelter or protected place; emphasizes staying safe rather than organized removal.

B2Often

When the storm hit, everyone was told to take shelter in the community hall.

🇬🇧en

Provide protection or a place offering protection (noun or verb); focuses on protection rather than the process of moving people out.

B2Very Often

The school served as a shelter for families displaced by the flood.

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How to pronounce evacuate and what this word means

evacuate means evacuate. This page includes translation, pronunciation, transcription, audio, usage examples and related words.

how to pronounce evacuate

/ɪˈvækjueɪt/

evacuate translation

evacuate

evacuate examples

Officials told residents to evacuate before the river overflowed.

evacuate transcription

/ɪˈvækjueɪt/, /tu ɪˈvæk.ju.eɪt/

Questions about this word

evacuate meaning: what does it mean?

move to safety

evacuate pronunciation: how do you pronounce it?

evacuate is pronounced as /ɪˈvækjueɪt/. Audio is available on this page when the word has a recording.

evacuate definition and sentence examples: how is it used in a sentence?

Officials told residents to evacuate before the river overflowed. Translation: Власти призвали эвакуировать жителей до того, как река вышла из берегов.

Is evacuate part of Natural Phenomena vocabulary?

Yes, evacuate can be learned in the Natural Phenomena topic. This semantic link helps build related word lists and topic-based practice.

Is evacuate part of Weather and Seasons vocabulary?

Yes, evacuate can be learned in the Weather and Seasons topic. This semantic link helps build related word lists and topic-based practice.

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