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    evict
    /ɪˈvɪkt/

    verb

    • 1. expel (someone) from a property, especially with the support of the law: "a single mother and her children have been evicted from their home"

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  2. evict. verb [ T ] uk / ɪˈvɪkt / us / ɪˈvɪkt / Add to word list. to force someone to leave somewhere: Tenants who fall behind in their rent risk being evicted. evict someone from He was evicted from the bar for drunken and disorderly behaviour. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Evicting and forcing to leave. boot someone off (something)

  3. The meaning of EVICT is to recover (property) from a person by legal process. How to use evict in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Evict.

  4. to expel (a person, especially a tenant) from land, a building, etc., by legal process, as for nonpayment of rent. Synonyms: dislodge, dispossess, remove, eject. to throw or force out, as from a place, organization, or position: He was evicted from office by a populist revolution.

  5. EVICT | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary. Meaning of evict in English. evict. verb [ T ] us / ɪˈvɪkt / uk / ɪˈvɪkt / Add to word list. to force someone to leave somewhere: Tenants who fall behind in their rent risk being evicted. evict someone from He was evicted from the bar for drunken and disorderly behavior.

  6. 1. to expel (a person, esp. a tenant) from land, a building, etc., by legal process, as for nonpayment of rent. 2. to recover (property, titles, etc.) by virtue of superior legal title. 3. to throw or force out; eject; expel.

  7. 2 meanings: 1. to expel (a tenant) from property by process of law; turn out 2. to recover (property or the title to property).... Click for more definitions.

  8. evict. evict somebody (from something) to force somebody to leave a house or land, especially when you have the legal right to do so. A number of tenants have been evicted for not paying the rent. The council has tried to get them evicted.

  9. Use the verb evict to say that a tenant is being forced to move out of his home, usually through legal action. If you don't pay your rent, eventually your landlord will evict you.

  10. Jul 5, 2024 · evict (third-person singular simple present evicts, present participle evicting, simple past and past participle evicted) To expel (one or more people) from their property; to force (one or more people) to move out. (computing, transitive) To eject from a memory cache to reduce the cache's size.

  11. EVICT definition: to legally force someone to leave the house they are living in: . Learn more.