Evacuar in english

Evacuate

pronunciation: ɪvækjəeɪt part of speech: verb
In gestures

evacuar1 = evacuate ; flush ; exhaust ; void. 

Example: This article outlines the strenuous efforts to renew the library after the books had been destroyed by enemy action during World War II (the periodicals had already been evacuated).Example: The sea swept in across a newly and solidly-built bus stand to come into the river which quickly and conveniently flushed the waters back into the sea.Example: As a general rule of thumb, you want front and side fans to intake, rear and top to exhaust.Example: There were, of course, serious day-to-day problems, such as the garderobes which voided into the street or the cesspools which overflowed into a neighbour's garden.

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» evacuar un edificioclear + a building .

Example: You do not want to try and clear the building, thinking it is a fire when it is just somebody trying to deliver a parcel of books to the back door.

evacuar2 = move + Posesivo + bowels. 

Example: I don't want to sound rude but over the past few months I've been finding it more and more difficult to move my bowels, to put it politely.

Evacuar synonyms

void in spanish: vacío, pronunciation: vɔɪd part of speech: noun, adjective eliminate in spanish: eliminar, pronunciation: ɪlɪməneɪt part of speech: verb empty in spanish: vacío, pronunciation: empti part of speech: adjective exhaust in spanish: escape, pronunciation: ɪgzɔst part of speech: noun, verb
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