evacuated

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Definition of evacuated in English Turkish dictionary

evacuate
tahliye etmek

Derhal tahliye etmek zorundayız. - We have to evacuate immediately.

Hâlâ tahliye etmek için zaman var. - There's still time to evacuate.

evacuate
(Askeri) BOŞALTMAK: Personel, hayvan veya malzemeyi herhangi bir yerden veya mevkiden çekmek
evacuate
{f} (insanları) (bir yerden) almak, götürmek; (bir yeri) boşaltmak
evacuate
tahliye etme
evacuate
boşaltma

Boşaltmak zorundayız. Bir kasırga geliyor. - We have to evacuate. A tornado's coming.

Acil durumlarda boşaltmaya hazır olun. - Be prepared to evacuate in case of emergencies.

evacuate
bağırsakları boşaltmak
evacuate
(Tıp) Vücuttan çıkarmak, boşaltmak
evacuate
boşalt

Stadyum boşaltılıyor. - The stadium is being evacuated.

Sahil boyuncaki oteller boşaltıldı. - The hotels along the beach were evacuated.

evacuate
{f} (bağırsakları) boşaltmak
evacuate
havasını almak
evacuate
dışarı atmak
evacuate
ifraz etmek
evacuate
(neredense insanları) boşaltmak
evacuate
tehlikeden uzaklaştırmak
evacuate
{f} vücuttan dışarı atmak
evacuate
götürmek
evacuate
tahliye

İnsanlar selden dolayı tahliye edildi. - The people were evacuated because of the flood.

Onlar büyük elçilikten tüm gereksiz personeli tahliye etmeyi planlıyorlar. - They plan to evacuate all nonessential personnel from the embassy.

evacuate
boşaltmak

Boşaltmak zorundayız. Bir tornado geliyor. - We have to evacuate. A tornado's coming.

be evacuated
tahliye olmak
be evacuated
tahliye edilmek
English - English
Simple past tense and past participle of evacuate
Containing a vacuum

The evacuated flask imploded with a pop when it could no longer stand the outside air pressure.

Having had population removed, by evacuation
past of evacuate
emptied by being pumped out or having a vacuum created; "a highly evacuated glass tube"
emptied by being pumped out or having a vacuum created; "a highly evacuated glass tube
evacuate
To leave or withdraw from; to quit; to retire from; as, soldiers from a country, city, or fortress

The firefighters told everyone to evacuate the area as the flames approached.

evacuate
To make empty; to empty out; to remove the contents of, including to create a vacuum; as, to evacuate a vessel or dish

The scientist evacuated the chamber before filling it with nitrogen.

evacuate
{v} to make void, empty, quit
evacuate
{f} clear people out, remove people (from a dangerous area, war zone, etc.); leave, vacate; withdraw; discharge the contents of
evacuate
to withdraw from a threatened area
evacuate
move out of an unsafe location into safety; "After the earthquake, residents were evacuated"
evacuate
move out to safety
evacuate
move out of an unsafe location into safety; "After the earthquake, residents were evacuated" move people from their homes or country
evacuate
To make empty; to deprive
evacuate
empty completely; "evacuate the bottle"
evacuate
move people from their homes or country
evacuate
Fig
evacuate
Evacuate means to empty or remove the contents
evacuate
To make empty; to empty out; to remove the contents of; as, to evacuate a vessel or dish
evacuate
Fig.: To make empty; to deprive
evacuate
To make void; to nullify; to vacate; as, to evacuate a contract or marriage
evacuate
To let blood excrete or discharge from the body empty completely; "evacuate the bottle"
evacuate
create a vacuum in a bulb, flask, reaction vessel, etc
evacuate
to leave a place for safety reasons
evacuate
To remove; to eject; to void; to discharge, as the contents of a vessel, or of the bowels
evacuate
If people evacuate a place, they move out of it for a period of time, especially because it is dangerous. The fire is threatening about sixty homes, and residents have evacuated the area Officials ordered the residents to evacuate. + evacuation evacuations evacu·ation the mass evacuation of the Bosnian town of Srebrenica Burning sulfur from the wreck has forced evacuations from the area
evacuate
To let blood excrete or discharge from the body empty completely; "evacuate the bottle" create a vacuum in a bulb, flask, reaction vessel, etc
evacuate
To withdraw from; to quit; to retire from; as, soldiers from a country, city, or fortress
evacuate
To evacuate someone means to send them to a place of safety, away from a dangerous building, town, or area. They were planning to evacuate the seventy American officials still in the country Since 1951, 18,000 people have been evacuated from the area. + evacuation evacuations evacu·ation the evacuation of the sick and wounded An evacuation of the city's four-million inhabitants is planned for later this week
evacuate
excrete or discharge from the body
evacuate
create a vacuum in (a bulb, flask, reaction vessel, etc )
evacuated

    Hyphenation

    e·va·cu·a·ted

    Turkish pronunciation

    iväkyıweytîd

    Pronunciation

    /ēˈvakyəwˌātəd/ /iːˈvækjəwˌeɪtɪd/

    Etymology

    [ i-va-ky&-"wAt ] (verb.) 15th century. Middle English, to draw off morbid humors, from Latin evacuatus, past participle of evacuare to empty, from e- + vacuus empty.

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