Emptied
Emptied is the past tense and past participle of the verb empty, meaning to remove all contents from something so that nothing remains inside. It can describe an action performed on an object (they emptied the bottle) or a state resulting from that action (the room was emptied). When used transitively, it takes a direct object; with intransitive use, it can describe dispersal or evacuation (the crowd emptied into the street). The present participle is emptying, and the related noun form emptiness denotes the state of being empty or the quality of containing nothing.
As an adjective, emptied describes items from which contents have been removed, such as an emptied can
Etymology: The word empty derives from Old English and Middle English, with cognates in the Germanic language