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emptying
Meaning: Moving people from a dangerous place to a safe place; leaving a place because it is dangerous.
Hindi Meaning: to leave a place because it is dangerous; to evacuate
Newspapers: Indian Express
Use of the term:
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu urged Lebanese civilians to leave ahead of an intensified air campaign against Hezbollah.
Synonyms: Vacate
Antonyms: Stay
Question: Which of the following words is the antonym of Evacuate?
a) Departure
b) Holiday
c) take possession
d. All of the above
Similar sounding words with different meanings:
- climb: climb
- climate: climate
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