evict

  • 21evict — Synonyms and related words: boot out, chase, chuck, cut off, disendow, disherison, disinherit, dislodge, dismiss, disown, dispossess, disseise, eject, expel, expropriate, extrude, force out, foreclose, kick out, oust, out, put out, remove, shut… …

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  • 22evict — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) v. t. eject, oust, remove, expel, put out, dispossess. See ejection. II (Roget s IV) v. Syn. remove, expel, oust, eject; see dismiss 1 , eject 1 . See Synonym Study at eject . III (Roget s 3… …

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  • 23evict — e|vict [ ı vıkt ] verb transitive to legally force someone to leave the house they are living in, usually because they have not paid their rent …

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  • 24evict — [[t]ɪvɪ̱kt[/t]] evicts, evicting, evicted VERB If someone is evicted from the place where they are living, they are forced to leave it, usually because they have broken a law or contract. [be V ed from n] They were evicted from their apartment… …

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  • 25evict — e·vict || ɪ vɪkt v. expel a tenant by legal process, turn out, dispossess …

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  • 26evict — civet …

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  • 27evict — v. a. (Law.) Dispossess …

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  • 28evict — verb (T) to legally force someone to leave the house they are living in: We were evicted for nonpayment of rent. eviction /I vIkSFn/ noun (C, U) …

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  • 29evict — verb Leonard took no pleasure in evicting tenants Syn: expel, eject, oust, remove, dislodge, turn out, throw out, drive out; dispossess, expropriate; informal chuck out, kick out, boot out, bounce, give someone the (old) heave ho, throw someone… …

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  • 30evict — v oust, expel, dislodge, turn out, turn out of house and home, kick or boot out, run out; dispossess, expropriate, foreclose, Law. disseize …

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