Definition of Evacuations

1. Noun. (plural of evacuation) ¹

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Definition of Evacuations

1. evacuation [n] - See also: evacuation

Lexicographical Neighbors of Evacuations

ev'ry
evac
evacate
evacated
evacates
evacating
evacs
evacuant
evacuants
evacuate
evacuated
evacuates
evacuating
evacuation slide
evacuations
evacuative
evacuator
evacuatories
evacuators
evacuatory
evacuchair
evacuchairs
evacuee
evacuees
evadable
evade
evaded
evader
evaders

Literary usage of Evacuations

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Yellow Fever, Considered in Its Historical, Pathological, Etiological, and by René La Roche (1855)
"Immoderate Evacuations.—We have seen that, among the predisposing and exciting ... Still more injurious will be found a resort to immoderate evacuations, ..."

2. The American Journal of the Medical Sciences by Southern Society for Clinical Investigation (U.S.) (1848)
"Nature of the Faecal Evacuations in Cholera. By M. ANDRAL.—Among the alterations found in the solids and fluids of the body in patients affected with ..."

3. The Homoeopathic domestic medicine by Joseph Laurie (1883)
"our principal remedy when the disease assumes this malignant form, particularly when we find involuntary and bloody evacuations and straining. ..."

4. Robb & Co.'s Family Physician: A Work on Domestic Medicines, Designed to by R. L. Robb, J. V. Bean, Sarah Lucretia Robb (1882)
"Suspended or deficient evacuations may be the effect of inflammatory tendency; ... Very dark evacuations may be either associated with costiveness or ..."

5. Therapeutic Guide: The Most Important Results of More Than Forty Years by Gottlieb Heinrich Georg Jahr (1892)
"MORBID Evacuations FROM THE BOWELS AND AFFECTIONS OF THE RECTUM. 1. Simple Diarrhea. Among the disturbances of the normal organism that a homoeopathic ..."

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