"Exacuate" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Exacuate" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Exacuate" Meaning

To evacuate means to move people or things out of a place, often in a hurry, because it has become dangerous or is in danger of being damaged.

"Exacuate" Examples

Examples of Usage:


The soldiers had to evacuate the wounded from the battlefield quickly to prevent further harm.
After the hurricane, the authorities began to evacuate the flood-prone areas to prevent loss of life.
The hospital had to evacuate the patients to a nearby facility due to a fire outbreak.
The company had to evacuate their office building due to structural damage from a landslide.
The government evacuated the citizens from the affected area after a chemical spill.

Note: In these examples, "evacuate" means to remove or take people or things out of an area, often in response to a crisis or emergency.

"Exacuate" Similar Words

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Exactingly precise or demanding; requiring absolute accuracy or conformity: "an exacting task".

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Exactions refer to the act of taking something away, often in a compulsory or forced manner, such as taxes, tithes, or tributes. It can also imply the removal or extraction of something from a source, like the exactions of a mining company taking minerals from the earth.

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