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evacuatedadjective
Having had population removed, by evacuation.
evacuatedadjective
Containing a vacuum.
The evacuated flask imploded with a pop when it could no longer stand the outside air pressure.
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Evacuated
of Evacuate
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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of evacuated in Chaldean Numerology is: 8
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of evacuated in Pythagorean Numerology is: 1
Examples of evacuated in a Sentence
Now everyone has headed to the hills, by motorcycles, by cars and on foot. The traffic is clogged, children are off school now, the city is quiet because everyone has evacuated. Although there is information that there will be no tsunami, people are still afraid.
Talking to my sister today, I literally spoke to her before the game and they were walking through waist-deep water and stuff like this, it flooded areas that weve never seen flooded before. I knew numerous people who were in situations where they had to be evacuated. So were just hoping for the best right now and just trying to help.
They had scars and some marks of torture and violence on them. They were pleading they should be taken out of the place and they have been evacuated from that facility.
If they had evacuated their villages, as the civil protection told them to, everything would have been burnt down – perhaps even two days sooner, of course, they never saw any water-dropping aircraft. And of course now the conditions are wrong for them to fly, due to the smoke.
Everybody was evacuated, my house was damaged but not destroyed, the roof is still standing.
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