Evacuation in a sentence as a noun

The evacuation was top notch, even if the rescuers rolled over one of the victims.

Get out there and get control of the audience, get some flashlights, and lead a safe evacuation.

Trained professionals are taking care of the evacuation, and if he tries to "help", he will just get in the way.

And a lot of luck, if that plane had turned on its head during the stumbling phase, the evacuation wouldn't have gone so fast.

Thousands of people have been displaced from their homes in the mandatory evacuation area.

I participated in an FAA cert airline evacuation test once.

10 sailors were injured badly enough to require evacuation.

3. increases the amount of crowding on a cabin from under seat carry-ons thus increasing evacuation times.

"45 patients were reported dead after the evacuation of a hospital in Futaba.

That town had negligible amounts of radiation, but this was a clear case of better safe than sorry and calling an evacuation was clearly a good idea.

And so we'd know which design elements were most likely to fail in practice, and how to do evacuation and decontamination most effectively.

Staff members are also setting up child-centered spaces in evacuation centers to offer counseling and relief for children and their families.

I remember being in kindergarten and I remember they rounded everybody up and told us they were going to take us away, an evacuation.

I think it's been a case of the initial evacuation making her worry about getting to work on time and even though she didn't know about any explosions at that point she was already reacting in a panic.

In the middle a large, jaunty, mural in the seat-pocket-emergency-evacuation-instructions drawing style.

] The Safety Board concludes that passengers efforts to evacuate an airplane with their carry-on baggage continue to pose a problem for flight attendants and are a serious risk to a successful evacuation of an airplane.

Evacuation definitions

noun

the act of removing the contents of something

See also: emptying voidance

noun

the act of evacuating; leaving a place in an orderly fashion; especially for protection

noun

the bodily process of discharging waste matter

See also: elimination excretion excreting voiding