evacuation
91evacuation hospital — noun : a mobile or partly mobile hospital where casualties are received usually from collecting stations and where major medical and surgical treatment can be given before evacuation to rear installations …
92evacuation — noun Date: 14th century 1. the act or process of evacuating 2. something evacuated or discharged …
93evacuation — 1. Removal of material, especially wastes from the bowels by defecation. 2. SYN: stool (2). 3. Removal of air from a closed vessel; production of a vacuum. * * * evac·u·a·tion i .vak yə wā shən n 1) the act or process of evacuating 2) something… …
94Evacuation — Вакуумирование …
95evacuation — Synonyms and related words: BM, abandonment, absentation, bloody flux, bowel movement, casting away, catharsis, cessation, cleaning out, clearance, clearing, crap, decampment, defecation, dejection, departure, depletion, desuetude, diarrhea,… …
96evacuation — I (Roget s IV) n. 1. [Removal] Syn. draining, discharge, expulsion; see clearing 1 , removal 1 . 2. [Withdrawal] Syn. abandonment, removal, retreat, exodus; see departure 1 . II (Roget s Thesaurus II) noun The act or process of discharging bodily …
97evacuation — e·vac·u·a·tion || ɪ‚vækjÊŠ eɪʃn n. process of clearing people out, act of removing (from a dangerous area, war zone, etc.); withdrawal; discharge of contents …
98evacuation — n. 1. Emptying. 2. Discharge, ejection, excretion. 3. Quitting, withdrawal, retirement, retreat …
99evacuation — n 1. discharge, ejection, expulsion, elimination; purgation, catharsis; emptying, depleting, exhausting, draining off. 2. departure, retreat, flight, exodus, pulling out, withdrawal, abandonment; clearance, removal; retirement, pulling back. 3.… …
100evacuation — evac·u·a·tion …