The noun forms of the verb to evacuate are evacuee, evacuation, and the gerund, evacuating.
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Yes, it is important to follow evacuation orders issued by local authorities in the event of a hurricane to ensure your safety. Failure to evacuate can put your life and the lives of first responders at risk.
To evacuate from a blizzard, stay informed about weather alerts and evacuation orders. Have an emergency kit with essentials such as food, water, blankets, and a flashlight. Follow designated evacuation routes and instructions from authorities to reach a safe location.
The noun forms for the verb to evacuate are:evacuator (-or)evacutation (-ion)evacuating (-ing)
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Another synonym for evacuate is escape or lrave
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We need to evacuate this building immediately!
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.
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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."