Evacuate vs Get the women and children out

When to use each in English, with meaning, register, and examples.

Evacuate

Top 2,000 (common)C1verb

Get the women and children out

Beyond 10,000 (less common)
Most common: Evacuate
 EvacuateGet the women and children out
Pronunciation🇬🇧 /["/ɪˈvækjueɪt/","/ɪˈvækjueɪts/","/ɪˈvækjueɪtɪd/","/ɪˈvækjueɪtɪŋ/"]/🇺🇸 /["/ɪˈvækjueɪt/","/ɪˈvækjueɪts/","/ɪˈvækjueɪtɪd/","/ɪˈvækjueɪtɪŋ/"]/🇬🇧 //ɡɛt ðə ˈwɪmɪn ənd ˈʧɪldrən aʊt//🇺🇸 //ɡɛt ðə ˈwɪmɪn ənd ˈʧɪldrən aʊt//
MeaningTo leave a place to stay safe.Take the women and children away to safety.
ExamplePolice evacuated nearby buildings.During the crisis, they worked quickly to get the women and children out.
RegisterNeutralNeutral
How commonTop 2,000 (common)Beyond 10,000 (less common)
CEFR levelC1-
Part of speechverb
Collocationsimmediately, safely, successfully, help (to), need to, order somebody to, from, to, immediately, safely, successfully, help (to), need to, order somebody to, from, toget someone out, get the children out, get the women out, evacuate the women and children, safely get out
Antonymsinhabit, stay, occupy-
Common mistakesUsed incorrectly as 'evacuate from' instead of just 'evacuate', Confused with 'vacate' which means to leave a place but not necessarily for safety, Misunderstood as 'eject' which has a different implicationOmitting 'and' can change the meaning (e.g., just saying 'Get the women out')., Using 'get' instead of a more formal verb like 'evacuate' when the situation is serious., Assuming it can be used in non-urgent contexts.
Usage notesUsed in emergency situations, like natural disasters. Avoid using in casual contexts. Suitable for formal announcements.This phrase is often used in emergency situations to prioritize the safety of vulnerable groups. It is clear and direct, making it suitable for urgent contexts.

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Frequently asked questions: Evacuate vs Get the women and children out

What's the difference between Evacuate and Get the women and children out?

Evacuate: To leave a place to stay safe. Get the women and children out: Take the women and children away to safety.

Which is more common: Evacuate and Get the women and children out?

Evacuate is the most common in everyday English.

Can you show an example of each?

Evacuate: Police evacuated nearby buildings. Get the women and children out: During the crisis, they worked quickly to get the women and children out.

Can I use Evacuate and Get the women and children out interchangeably?

Not always. Evacuate and Get the women and children out are related and overlap in some contexts, but they differ in register, how common they are, and usage, so swapping one for another can change the meaning or tone. Check the differences above before substituting.

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