evacuation

simple noun25 collocationsAvg. frequency: 6.7

An evacuation carried out in response to a sudden, unexpected, and dangerous situation.

An evacuation that must happen right away, without any delay.

The process of leaving a building or area because of a fire.

Refers to the evacuation of a large number of people or from a wide area.

Refers to the evacuation of a large number of people or from a wide area.

An evacuation that is required by law or official order.

Refers to the evacuation of a large number of people or from a wide area.

The transport of someone from a dangerous place to a hospital for medical treatment.

An evacuation that people are compelled to undertake by authority.

An evacuation that is recommended but not required, leaving the decision to individuals.

The evacuation of injured people, especially from a battlefield.

Evacuation of people from a place during a war.

Used to indicate the place that is being evacuated.

Indicates that an area is currently in the process of being evacuated.

A detailed strategy outlining the procedures for evacuating people in an emergency.

A practice of the emergency procedures to be used in case an evacuation is necessary.

A pre-planned path to be used by people leaving an area during an emergency.

An official instruction for people to leave an area due to an imminent threat.

The established or official way of doing something during an evacuation.

A safe place, such as a school or community hall, where people go after being evacuated.

A designated location where people are moved to for safety.

The series of actions or steps taken in order to achieve an evacuation.

The actions taken to carry out an evacuation.

A designated location where people are moved to for safety.

A detailed strategy outlining the procedures for evacuating people in an emergency.