invacuate
Look at other dictionaries:
invacuate — (in.VAK.yoo.ayt) v. To cause people to remain within a building as a safety precaution while a dangerous situation exists outside of the building. invacuation n. Example Citation: Fun and games in the City yesterday, when a suspect car extended… … New words
invacuate — … Useful english dictionary
Language (General) — Language General amphibological antigram antilanguage aptagram autological beforemath Bubbonics camouflanguage … New words
crush space — n. The areas in a stadium or other venue that are designed to handle large crowds before and after an event and during intermissions. Example Citation: The Civic Theatre s stunning Tay Street facade is on track for an equally impressive interior … New words
exfiltration — (eks.fil.TRAY.shun) n. 1. The surreptitious movement of personnel out of an enemy s territory. 2. The theft and/or smuggling of goods out of an enemy s territory. Example Citation: • The MH 53J s mission is to perform low level, long range,… … New words
pedlock — (PED.lawk) n. The condition or state of being so crowded that people are unable to move easily in any direction (pedestrian + gridlock). adj. Example Citation: Within a few blocks, the crowds heading down to the Neva waterfront, site of the night … New words