ppl. a. [f. prec. + -ED1.] In the various senses of the vb.

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1684.  R. Waller, Nat. Exper., 63. He [Boyle] mentions a Larks living in the Evacuated Receiver … about ten Minutes.

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1762.  Canton, in Phil. Trans., LII. 461. Within an evacuated glass ball.

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1773.  Horsley, ibid. LXIV. 236. Columns of water, sustained in evacuated tubes of sufficient length.

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1822.  J. Flint, Lett. fr. Amer., 236. I took this opportunity of reconnoitring the evacuated field.

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