Vaciada in english

Emptied

pronunciation: none part of speech: none
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vaciar = gut ; empty ; flush ; drain ; hollow out ; void ; discharge. 

Example: Prices of European produced scientific, technical and medical serials continue to gut US research libraries.Example: When student mobilisation started in June 43, the library rooms began to empty.Example: The sea swept in across a newly and solidly-built bus stand to come into the river which quickly and conveniently flushed the waters back into the sea.Example: The garden had obviously been flooded with sea-water although now it was all drained.Example: The Irish President said last night that Irish society is being hollowed out by individualism.Example: There were, of course, serious day-to-day problems, such as the garderobes which voided into the street or the cesspools which overflowed into a neighbour's garden.Example: Understand that most portable extinguishers discharge completely in as few as eight seconds, so they would be of little or no use in controlling a larger fire.

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» vaciar el interior de Algogut .

Example: The store was gutted and rebuilt, according to his specifications, into a beautiful, modern facility, decorated in vibrant hues and furnished with the latest Herman Miller offerings.

» vaciar enempty into .

Example: Mississippi is named for the Mississippi river which forms its western boundary and empties into the Gulf of Mexico.

Vaciada synonyms

empty in spanish: vacío, pronunciation: empti part of speech: adjective
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