0 the act of moving people from a dangerous place to somewhere safe:
The evacuation of civilians remains out of the question while the fighting continues.
Fear can cause an involuntary evacuation of the bowels.
A laxative stimulates the evacuation of intestinal contents.
1 the process of moving people from a dangerous place to somewhere safe:
The evacuation of towns in the path of the hurricane is underway.
An evacuation was ordered.
The government had delayed warnings and evacuations.
Diarrhoea is when bowel evacuation happens more often than usual.
The overall incidence of evacuation was 198 events per 2637 person-years (7.5/100 person-years).
Carried out within overlapping spaces and modelled on a similar operational procedure, evacuation and deportation had become imbricated in the official mind.
This requires new evacuation and scavenging routines to be compiled for each closure in the program.
Evacuation and retro-peritoneal drainage with antibiotic cover may be necessary.
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