Evac

usgb/ɪˈvæk/
verb

To remove people from a place of danger to a safer location.

They had to evac the entire area before the storm hit.
Visual representation of "evac" - To remove people from a place of danger to a safer location.

Often appears as...

  • evacuation procedures
  • evac zone

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Visual representation of "evac"
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Contextual Use

In emergency situations, using 'evac' indicates urgency and action needed for safety.

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They decided to evac the children first.
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Planned Evacuations

Evac is often used in the context of military or disaster response planning.

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The authorities have organized an evac drill for the community.
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Colloquial Usage

In casual talk, 'evac' can refer to any quick removal from a situation.

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Let's evac this party; it's no fun!
Visual representation of the word "Evac"

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