English to Spanish Dictionary evacuate

evacuate

evacuar
definition
verb
several families were evacuated from their homes
remove (someone) from a place of danger to a safe place.
when it springs a leak, evacuate the pond
remove air, water, or other contents from (a container).
translation of 'evacuate'
verb
desocupar,
evacuar,
vaciarse
example
On 26 May, it was decided to 'evacuate' as many troops from Dunkirk so operations were directed to support the beleaguered BEF forces around the town.
Authorities are urging about 9,000 people living nearby to 'evacuate' that danger zone.
when it springs a leak, 'evacuate' the pond
Meanwhile, in the town of Leeds, police erect barricades and 'evacuate' residents in a search for more clues.
residents have to 'evacuate' because of a hurricane
When a Gastrografin enema is unsuccessful, laparotomy is indicated to 'evacuate' the obstructing meconium by enterotomy irrigation.
The local officials understood the danger and made an informed decision to 'evacuate' the city.
The water you 'evacuate' seems to be synchronized with that entering your mouth.
Under proposed amendments to the Civil Contingencies Bill, the police will be able to 'evacuate' danger areas should a ‘catastrophic incident’ occur.
nearly five million had to 'evacuate' because of air terror
fire alarms forced staff to 'evacuate' the building
the bowel functions to 'evacuate' solid waste products
But I'm clean and sober, and the only ting that swept through me was an uncontrollable urge to 'evacuate' my bowels upon hearing that pap.
when it springs a leak, 'evacuate' the pond
If you are asking if anyone here has ever had to 'evacuate' their bladder during a journey, then I would say yes, I have.
No radiation escaped the plant and there was no need to 'evacuate' the area around the city of Mihama, about 200 miles west of Tokyo.
Nothing too wrong with that you may say, but he insists on stopping outside my house to allow his dog to 'evacuate' its bowels.
Did he spontaneously 'evacuate' his bowels like an excited puppy at the prospect of a lucrative alliance.
Some low-consumption toilets typically don't 'evacuate' the bowl as was typical of old-technology models.
Black pepper and lemon can help the body 'evacuate' extra fat without even slightly harming the skin or tissue.
If someone looks like a man and has a man's build, that person may just have to 'evacuate' his/her bladder and bowels in the men's room.
Smoke management systems may also be employed, especially where occupants are unable to 'evacuate' the zone of fire origin, as may happen in a detention facility.
An estimated almost 2 million people left the Houston area under orders to 'evacuate' their city and the surrounding suburbs.
Things are bigger in Texas: A larger than average bird decided to 'evacuate' its bowels above me today, deep in the heart of Texas.
Originally I was going to just take it down to the police station, but they told me it was a good thing I didn't as they would have had to 'evacuate' the place.
Meanwhile, the agency has acted to reassure Goole residents that the defences are not in immediate danger of collapse, and there is no need to 'evacuate' the town at the next high tide.
fire alarms forced staff to 'evacuate' the building
Views are obtained with the patient at rest, squeezing to defer a bowel movement, and straining to 'evacuate' the rectum.
I had to send my children home on the correct date but both myself and my wife had to stay until arrangements could be made to medically 'evacuate' me back to England.
All animals, including humans, have to 'evacuate' their bowels.
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