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All evacuate antonyms

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verb evacuate

  • fill — to make full; put as much as can be held into: to fill a jar with water.
  • allow — If someone is allowed to do something, it is all right for them to do it and they will not get into trouble.
  • come — When a person or thing comes to a particular place, especially to a place where you are, they move there.
  • continue — If someone or something continues to do something, they keep doing it and do not stop.
  • hold — to have or keep in the hand; keep fast; grasp: She held the purse in her right hand. He held the child's hand in his.
  • keep — to hold or retain in one's possession; hold as one's own: If you like it, keep it. Keep the change.
  • permit — to allow to do something: Permit me to explain.
  • remain — to continue in the same state; continue to be as specified: to remain at peace.
  • stay — (of a ship) to change to the other tack.
  • support — to bear or hold up (a load, mass, structure, part, etc.); serve as a foundation for.
  • come in — If information, a report, or a telephone call comes in, it is received.
  • enter — Come or go into (a place).
  • load — anything put in or on something for conveyance or transportation; freight; cargo: The truck carried a load of watermelons.
  • occupy — to take or fill up (space, time, etc.): I occupied my evenings reading novels.
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