ppl. a. [f. prec. + -ED1.] In the various senses of the vb.
1684. R. Waller, Nat. Exper., 63. He [Boyle] mentions a Larks living in the Evacuated Receiver about ten Minutes.
1762. Canton, in Phil. Trans., LII. 461. Within an evacuated glass ball.
1773. Horsley, ibid. LXIV. 236. Columns of water, sustained in evacuated tubes of sufficient length.
1822. J. Flint, Lett. fr. Amer., 236. I took this opportunity of reconnoitring the evacuated field.