evacuate
41evacuate — [1] To remove by pushing out. [2] To create a vacuum in an air conditioning system to remove all traces of air and moisture. [3] To pump the air, moisture and foreign material out of the system with a vacuum pump. Also called pump down …
42evacuate — v.tr. 1 a remove (people) from a place of danger to stay elsewhere for the duration of the danger. b empty (a place) in this way. 2 make empty (a vessel of air etc.). 3 (of troops) withdraw from (a place). 4 a empty (the bowels or other bodily… …
43evacuate casualties — remove the injured to a place where they can be treated …
44evacuate settlements — vacate settlements, clear people out of settlements …
45Evacuated — Evacuate E*vac u*ate, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Evacuated}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Evacuating}.] [l. evacuatus, p. p. of evacuare to empty, nullify; e out + vacuus empty, vacare to be empty. See {Vacate}.] 1. To make empty; to empty out; to remove the… …
46Evacuating — Evacuate E*vac u*ate, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Evacuated}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Evacuating}.] [l. evacuatus, p. p. of evacuare to empty, nullify; e out + vacuus empty, vacare to be empty. See {Vacate}.] 1. To make empty; to empty out; to remove the… …
47evac — evacuate, evacuated, evacuation …
48abandon a sinking ship — evacuate a ship that is sinking into the sea; leave a group or company because it is headed for failure …
49abandon ship — evacuate a ship; leave a group or company because it is headed for failure …
50jump ship — evacuate a ship; leave a group or company because it is headed for failure …