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evacuee

[ih-vak-yoo-ee, ih-vak-yoo-ee] / ɪˌvæk yuˈi, ɪˈvæk yuˌi /


NOUN
expatriate
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Evacuee Leland Erickson, 60, a military historian and trained intelligence analyst, said he put the odds of his property surviving at 80%.

From Los Angeles Times • Aug. 2, 2022

Evacuee Morgana-Le-Fae Veatch said she already had boxed up most of her belongings because she is starting community college next week but her parents lost their house in a 1987 blaze.

From Seattle Times • Jul. 21, 2021

Evacuee centers have been established at county fairgrounds and community centers.

From The Guardian • Feb. 13, 2017

Evacuee Rick McKenzie, 53, a bow hunter and ranch caretaker, said the fire exploded on Sunday with flames 30 to 40 feet high.

From Reuters • Jul. 2, 2013




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