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单词 evictor
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evictorn.

Brit. /ᵻˈvɪktə/, U.S. /əˈvɪktər/, /iˈvɪktər/
Origin: Formed within English, by derivation. Etymons: evict v., -or suffix.
Etymology: < evict v. + -or suffix. Compare earlier evicter n.Compare post-classical Latin evictor (12th cent. in a British source).
1.
a. A person who recovers property or the title to property, or who evicts his or her tenants.
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society > law > legal right > right of possession or ownership > tenure of property > eviction > [noun] > one who evicts
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1770 Cases Court of King's Bench 172 The title of the evictor was not derived from the plaintiff himself.
1846 Freeman's Jrnl. (Dublin) 24 Apr. Mr. Smith (the evictor), in 1838, bought the before mentioned lands.
1888 J. Kenny in Times 2 Oct. 5/6 The Plan of Campaign..is..their [sc. the tenantry's] only..protection against the hand of the evictor.
1908 Parl. Deb. 4th Ser. 184 342 Fisher and Fisher, solicitors for the evicted family, offered to pay all arrears of rent and all law costs, and..Mr. Fowler, solicitor for the evictors, refused to negotiate.
1970 Financial Times 29 Sept. 8/5 They should be given power to reinstate the evicted, and institute proceedings against the evictor.
2004 Sun (Nexis) 8 May I have been portrayed as an evictor—something out of the 19th century.
2016 Milton Keynes Citizen (Nexis) 21 Oct. The homeless community has now vowed to discover the evictors' identity.
b. A person employed to eject tenants from their holdings (sometimes as a paid agent of the landlord).
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society > inhabiting and dwelling > removing from dwelling > [noun] > one who
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society > law > legal right > right of possession or ownership > tenure of property > eviction > [noun] > one who evicts > one employed to evict
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1849 Freeman's Jrnl. (Dublin) 22 Sept. From week to week the evictors are engaged as a permanent ‘clearance’ commission.
1865 Pall Mall Gaz. 14 Oct. 5/2 One of the pitmen..barricaded his door, and as the evictors had no warrant to force it open the proceedings were suspended.
1910 Green Bk. Mag. Feb. 287/2 Quigg could not be mollified in any way except by the payment of the rent, and he called in three burly, professional evictors.
1970 N.Y. Times 8 Feb. 54/1 Neighbors and other sympathizers would come running to a tenant's aid to block the evictors.
2017 Daily News (N.Y.) (Nexis) 14 Feb. 22 Mayor de Blasio and Council Speaker Melissa Mark-Viverito aim to extend to New York's lowest-income families the aid of a lawyer in Housing Court when the evictors come knocking.
2. A person who expels a group of people from a country. Somewhat rare.
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1816 M. Keating Trav. Eur. & Afr. I. 162 They [sc. the Moors of Spain] were as different too..from their conquerors and evictors as possible.
1919 T. F. Millard Democracy & Eastern Question ix. 233 The Grand Canal improvement, which runs partly through Shantung province, where Japan is now claiming, as an evictor of Germany, an exclusive position.
2007 S. Balfour & A. Quiroga Reinvention of Spain vii. 184 The historic role of Spain as defender of the faith in Europe, first as the evictor of the Muslim invaders from its southern shores.
3. Something which expels something else. Somewhat rare.
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1897 Folk-lore 8 387 In some parts of Ulster, uncus glaucus is the supposed evictor of jaundice.
1923 W. N. Shaw Air & its Ways 81 In most instances, no doubt, the dynamical effect of falling rain as an evictor of air in the layers through which it falls is insignificant.
2000 J. Eastman Birds of Field & Shore Introd p. xv Earlier mowing schedules have become a primary evictor of grassland bird populations.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, March 2018; most recently modified version published online March 2022).
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