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evict
e·vict E0254700 (ĭ-vĭkt′)tr.v. e·vict·ed, e·vict·ing, e·victs 1. To put out (a tenant, for example) from a property by legal process; expel.2. To force out; eject: "U.S. troops defeated and evicted the Spanish from the Philippines" (Robert D. Richardson). [Middle English evicten, from Latin ēvincere, ēvict-, to vanquish : ē-, ex-, intensive pref.; see ex- + vincere, to defeat; see weik- in Indo-European roots.] e·vict·ee′ (ĭ-vĭk-tē′, ĭ-vĭk′tē) n.e·vic′tion n.e·vic′tor n.evict (ɪˈvɪkt) vb (tr) 1. (Law) to expel (a tenant) from property by process of law; turn out2. (Law) to recover (property or the title to property) by judicial process or by virtue of a superior title[C15: from Late Latin ēvincere, from Latin: to vanquish utterly, from vincere to conquer] eˈviction n eˈvictor n eˌvicˈtee ne•vict (ɪˈvɪkt) v.t. 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. [1400–50; late Middle English < Late Latin ēvictus having recovered one's property by law, Latin: past participle of ēvincere to overcome, conquer, evince] e•vic′tion, n. e•vic′tor, n. evict - First meant "conquer, overcome."See also related terms for overcome.evict Past participle: evicted Gerund: evicting
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I evict | you evict | he/she/it evicts | we evict | you evict | they evict |
Preterite |
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I evicted | you evicted | he/she/it evicted | we evicted | you evicted | they evicted |
Present Continuous |
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I am evicting | you are evicting | he/she/it is evicting | we are evicting | you are evicting | they are evicting |
Present Perfect |
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I have evicted | you have evicted | he/she/it has evicted | we have evicted | you have evicted | they have evicted |
Past Continuous |
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I was evicting | you were evicting | he/she/it was evicting | we were evicting | you were evicting | they were evicting |
Past Perfect |
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I had evicted | you had evicted | he/she/it had evicted | we had evicted | you had evicted | they had evicted |
Future |
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I will evict | you will evict | he/she/it will evict | we will evict | you will evict | they will evict |
Future Perfect |
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I will have evicted | you will have evicted | he/she/it will have evicted | we will have evicted | you will have evicted | they will have evicted |
Future Continuous |
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I will be evicting | you will be evicting | he/she/it will be evicting | we will be evicting | you will be evicting | they will be evicting |
Present Perfect Continuous |
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I have been evicting | you have been evicting | he/she/it has been evicting | we have been evicting | you have been evicting | they have been evicting |
Future Perfect Continuous |
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I will have been evicting | you will have been evicting | he/she/it will have been evicting | we will have been evicting | you will have been evicting | they will have been evicting |
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I had been evicting | you had been evicting | he/she/it had been evicting | we had been evicting | you had been evicting | they had been evicting |
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I would evict | you would evict | he/she/it would evict | we would evict | you would evict | they would evict |
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I would have evicted | you would have evicted | he/she/it would have evicted | we would have evicted | you would have evicted | they would have evicted | ThesaurusVerb | 1. | evict - expel or eject without recourse to legal process; "The landlord wanted to evict the tenants so he banged on the pipes every morning at 3 a.m."evict, force out - expel from one's property or force to move out by a legal process; "The landlord evicted the tenants after they had not paid the rent for four months"eject, turf out, boot out, chuck out, exclude, turn out - put out or expel from a place; "The unruly student was excluded from the game" | | 2. | evict - expel from one's property or force to move out by a legal process; "The landlord evicted the tenants after they had not paid the rent for four months"force outevict - expel or eject without recourse to legal process; "The landlord wanted to evict the tenants so he banged on the pipes every morning at 3 a.m."eject, turf out, boot out, chuck out, exclude, turn out - put out or expel from a place; "The unruly student was excluded from the game" |
evictverb expel, remove, turn out, put out, throw out, oust, kick out (informal), eject, dislodge, boot out (informal), force to leave, dispossess, chuck out (informal), show the door (to), turf out (informal), throw on to the streets They were evicted from their apartment.evictverbTo put out by force:bump, dismiss, eject, expel, oust, throw out.Informal: chuck.Slang: boot (out), bounce, kick out.Idioms: give someone the boot, give someone the heave-ho, send packing, show someone the door, throw out on one's ear.Translationsevict (iˈvikt) verb to put out from house or land especially by force of law. 驅逐,趕出(從房子或土地) 驱逐,依法收回(财产等) eˈviction (-ʃən) noun 驅逐, 趕出 驱逐evict
evict (one) from (some place)To force one to leave some place, especially one's residence. The landlord will evict us from the building if we keep making so much noise! I'm afraid we're going to have to evict you from the club if you continue this behavior.See also: evictevictsomeone from some place to force someone to move out of something or some place. They evicted the squatters from the building. They were evicted from their home for not paying their mortgage.evict Related to evict: eviction noticeSynonyms for evictverb expelSynonyms- expel
- remove
- turn out
- put out
- throw out
- oust
- kick out
- eject
- dislodge
- boot out
- force to leave
- dispossess
- chuck out
- show the door (to)
- turf out
- throw on to the streets
Synonyms for evictverb to put out by forceSynonyms- bump
- dismiss
- eject
- expel
- oust
- throw out
- chuck
- boot
- bounce
- kick out
Synonyms for evictverb expel or eject without recourse to legal processRelated Words- evict
- force out
- eject
- turf out
- boot out
- chuck out
- exclude
- turn out
verb expel from one's property or force to move out by a legal processSynonymsRelated Words- evict
- eject
- turf out
- boot out
- chuck out
- exclude
- turn out
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