Evacuate - Law Dictionary Search Results
Evacuate
to empty out to remove the contents of as to evacuate a vessel or dish
Evacuant
Emptying evacuative purgative cathartic
Evacuator
One who evacuates a nullifier
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Dunkerque
War II 1940 when 330000 Allied troops had to be evacuated from the beaches at Dunkirk in a desperate retreat under
Dunkirk
War II 1940 when 330000 Allied troops had to be evacuated from the beaches at Dunkirk in a desperate retreat under
evacuated
p p of evacuate
Evacuative
Serving of tending to evacuate cathartic purgative
Dysentery
and rectum and characterized by griping pains constant desire to evacuate the bowels and the discharge of mucus and blood
Evacuation
The act of emptying clearing of the contents or discharging
Purgation
separating and carrying off impurities or whatever is superfluous the evacuation of the bowels
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