evacuation

/ɪˌvækjuˈeɪʃən/
noun
  1. The process of moving people from a dangerous place to a safer one.
    • The evacuation of the coastal town was ordered before the hurricane hit.
    • The government organized a massive evacuation after the earthquake.
    • Fire drills help prepare students for a quick evacuation of the school.
  2. The act of emptying something, especially waste from the body.
    • Proper hydration helps with regular evacuation of waste.
    • The medication can cause frequent evacuation of the stomach.
    • The doctor asked about the patient's bowel evacuation habits.
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