That is the proper spelling of the past tense or adjective, evacuated.
That is the correct spelling of "evacuating" (leaving, or removing contents).
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The nearest one!
Evacuate US citizens if required.
UH-1's
They evacuated to a country house owned by an old Professor - the exact location is not named.
little did he know that the Germans were coming to evacuate their children!
depends on what your evacuating from
Another synonym for evacuate is escape or lrave
We need to evacuate this building immediately!
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Evacuate
To temporarily move people out of harm's way is to evacuate them.
Evacuate is used most often a verb. "Workers evacuated the plant when the alarm sounded".
Only those in areas with low elevation are being ordered to evacuate. It is not possible for everyone to evacuate. Let the people who need to evacuate do so.
Evacuate the Dancefloor was created on 2009-06-29.
Evacuate is a verb, because the act of evacuating is an action. "Due to the hazardous storm, the residents of the town decided to evacuate to a safer location."
evacuate means to leave a certain area. So if you heard " Please evacuate (To leave a certain area) from a coastal beach".
You really don't evacuate for blizzards. Stay inside and you'll be fine.