Evacuate vs Egress - What's the difference?
evacuate | egress |
To leave or withdraw from; to quit; to retire from; as, soldiers from a country, city, or fortress.
* Burke
To make empty; to empty out; to remove the contents of, including to create a vacuum; as, to evacuate a vessel or dish.
(figurative) To make empty; to deprive.
* Coleridge
To remove; to eject; to void; to discharge, as the contents of a vessel, or of the bowels.
To make void; to nullify; to vacate.
An exit or way out.
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*(John Milton) (1608-1674)
*:Gates of burning adamant, / Barred over us, prohibit all egress .
* (1810-1891) (used by him to hurry customers out of his side show)
*:Right this way to the Egress !
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*:Serene, smiling, enigmatic, she faced him with no fear whatever showing in her dark eyes.She put back a truant curl from her forehead where it had sought egress to the world, and looked him full in the face now, drawing a deep breath which caused the round of her bosom to lift the lace at her throat.
The process of exiting or leaving.
*2003 , International Building Code (IBC), Chapter 10 section 1001.1 :
*:Buildings or portions thereof shall be provided with a means of egress system as required this chapter. The provisions of this chapter shall control the design, construction and arrangement of means egress components required to provide an approved means of egress from structures and portions thereof.
(lb) The end of the apparent transit of a small astronomical body over the disk of a larger one.
To exit or leave; to go or come out.
As verbs the difference between evacuate and egress
is that evacuate is to leave or withdraw from; to quit; to retire from; as, soldiers from a country, city, or fortress while egress is to exit or leave; to go or come out.As a noun egress is
an exit or way out.evacuate
English
Verb
(evacuat)- The firefighters told us to evacuate the area as the flames approached.
- The Norwegians were forced to evacuate the country.
- The scientist evacuated the chamber before filling it with nitrogen.
- Evacuate the Scriptures of their most important meaning.
- to evacuate a contract or marriage
- (Francis Bacon)