2 to move people or to be moved from a dangerous place to somewhere safe:
Instead, it was decided to evacuate the personnel by means of an airlift.
They not only had to evacuate the unit's wounded from the immediate field of battle, but also carry the wounded to the distant field hospitals.
So to evacuate a closure one simply jumps to its evacuation code, regardless of whether the closure is now a forwarding pointer or not.
Forces would be evacuated to the island where they would hold out until relieved by naval reinforcements.
But quantum field theory tells us that there is now no way at all whereby the fields can be evacuated from a chamber.
The official version was that public health concerns had led the government to evacuate provincial students from the capital.
During the first interval eight adults and no children were evacuated.
However, the ammunition still on board has to be evacuated in order to carry out further archeological work.
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