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evacuee

/i,vækju'i:/
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Word: Evacuee

Definition: An "evacuee" is a noun that refers to a person who has been evacuated from a dangerous place. This usually happens when there is a natural disaster, war, or any situation that makes it unsafe for people to stay where they are.

Usage Instructions:
  • Part of Speech: Noun
  • Countability: You can have one evacuee (singular) or many evacuees (plural).
  • Context: You often use the word in situations involving emergencies, like floods, fires, or military actions.
Example Sentences:
  1. After the hurricane warning, many residents became evacuees and were moved to safer areas.
  2. The government organized shelters for the evacuees who had to leave their homes.
Advanced Usage:

In more formal contexts, "evacuee" can be used in discussions about humanitarian efforts or disaster response strategies.

Word Variants:
  • Evacuate (verb): To remove someone from a dangerous place.
  • Evacuation (noun): The act of evacuating people from a dangerous area.
Different Meanings:

While "evacuee" specifically refers to people being evacuated, the root "evacuate" can also be used in non-emergency contexts, such as emptying a building or a space.

Synonyms:
  • Refugee (though this can have different connotations, especially in cases of war)
  • Displaced person
  • Survivor (in some contexts)
Idioms and Phrasal Verbs:
  • There aren’t specific idioms directly related to "evacuee," but you might encounter phrases like "to be on the run" or "to flee" which convey a similar sense of urgency and movement away from danger.
  • Phrasal Verb: "Evacuate from" (e.g., "They had to evacuate from the flooded area.")
Summary:

An "evacuee" is someone forced to leave their home due to danger. It’s essential to understand this word, especially in discussions about safety and emergencies.

Noun
  1. a person who has been evacuated from a dangerous place

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