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Evacuate vs Scatter - What's the difference?

evacuate | scatter |


As verbs the difference between evacuate and scatter

is that evacuate is to leave or withdraw from; to quit; to retire from; as, soldiers from a country, city, or fortress while scatter is (ergative) to (cause to) separate and go in different directions; to disperse.

Distribute vs Evacuate - What's the difference?

distribute | evacuate |


As verbs the difference between distribute and evacuate

is that distribute is (senseid)to divide into portions and dispense while evacuate is to leave or withdraw from; to quit; to retire from; as, soldiers from a country, city, or fortress.

Extricate vs Evacuate - What's the difference?

extricate | evacuate |


As verbs the difference between extricate and evacuate

is that extricate is to free, disengage, loosen, or untangle while evacuate is to leave or withdraw from; to quit; to retire from; as, soldiers from a country, city, or fortress.

Eliminate vs Evacuate - What's the difference?

eliminate | evacuate |


As verbs the difference between eliminate and evacuate

is that eliminate is
To completely destroy (something) so that it no longer exists.
evacuate is to leave or withdraw from; to quit; to retire from; as, soldiers from a country, city, or fortress.

Evacuate vs Excrement - What's the difference?

evacuate | excrement |


As a verb evacuate

is to leave or withdraw from; to quit; to retire from; as, soldiers from a country, city, or fortress.

As a noun excrement is

excrement (animal solid waste).

Evacuate vs Exhaust - What's the difference?

evacuate | exhaust |


As verbs the difference between evacuate and exhaust

is that evacuate is to leave or withdraw from; to quit; to retire from; as, soldiers from a country, city, or fortress while exhaust is to draw or let out wholly; to drain off completely; as, to exhaust the water of a well; the moisture of the earth is exhausted by evaporation.

As a noun exhaust is

a system consisting of the parts of an engine through which burned gases or steam are discharged; see also exhaust system.

As an adjective exhaust is

exhausted; used up.

Siphon vs Evacuate - What's the difference?

siphon | evacuate |


As verbs the difference between siphon and evacuate

is that siphon is to transfer (liquid) by means of a siphon while evacuate is to leave or withdraw from; to quit; to retire from; as, soldiers from a country, city, or fortress.

As a noun siphon

is a bent pipe or tube with one end lower than the other, in which hydrostatic pressure exerted due to the force of gravity moves liquid from one reservoir to another.

Surrender vs Evacuate - What's the difference?

surrender | evacuate |


As verbs the difference between surrender and evacuate

is that surrender is to give up into the power, control, or possession of another; specifically to yield (a town, a fortification, etc.) to an enemy while evacuate is to leave or withdraw from; to quit; to retire from; as, soldiers from a country, city, or fortress.

As a noun surrender

is an act of surrendering, submission into the possession of another; abandonment, resignation.

Eviction vs Evacuate - What's the difference?

eviction | evacuate |


As a noun eviction

is eviction (the act of evicting).

As a verb evacuate is

to leave or withdraw from; to quit; to retire from; as, soldiers from a country, city, or fortress.

Evacuate vs Ejaculate - What's the difference?

evacuate | ejaculate |


As verbs the difference between evacuate and ejaculate

is that evacuate is to leave or withdraw from; to quit; to retire from; as, soldiers from a country, city, or fortress while ejaculate is of a male, to eject semen (or, of a female, vaginal fluid) during an orgasm.

As a noun ejaculate is

semen ejected during an ejaculation.

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