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."
We need to evacuate this building immediately!
When we had cyclone everyone had to evacuate, to a safer place.:(
"The scientists confirmed that the volcano was in danger of erupting, and ordered that all residents of the city evacuate."
"The scientists confirmed that the volcano was in danger of erupting, and ordered that all residents of the city evacuate."
You can find a sentence for evacuate if you either look the word up in the dictionary, or use an online dictionary to get the definition of the word. A lot of dictionaries will give the word in a sentence. If they don't, read the definition and you should be able to formulate your own.
Everyone evacuated when a fire in the building started.
A car is a good usage for adults.
Sometimes it is hard to pick words for a sentence but with usage it is not hard.
Yes it is usage correct when writing in a sentence is forty-two story
"The scientists confirmed that the volcano was in danger of erupting, and ordered that all residents of the city evacuate."
The child strongly disapprobation the teacher's sentence. This sentence shows the usage of word disapprobation.
The sentence "I ain't hungry" is considered nonstandard usage because it employs a contraction (ain't) that is not typically considered formal or grammatically correct in standard English. This is because "ain't" is a colloquial form that is generally avoided in formal writing.