E·vac·u·ate v. t. [imp. & p. p. Evacuated p. pr. & vb. n. Evacuating.]
  1. To make empty; to empty out; to remove the contents of; as, to evacuate a vessel or dish.
  2. Fig.: To make empty; to deprive. [R.]
     Evacuate the Scriptures of their most important meaning.   --Coleridge.
  3. To remove; to eject; to void; to discharge, as the contents of a vessel, or of the bowels.
  4. To withdraw from; to quit; to retire from; as, soldiers from a country, city, or fortress.
     The Norwegians were forced to evacuate the country.   --Burke.
  5. To make void; to nullify; to vacate; as, to evacuate a contract or marriage. [Obs.]
  evacuated
       adj : emptied by being pumped out or having a vacuum created; "a
             highly evacuated glass tube"