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- Dictionaryeviction/ɪˈvɪkʃn/
noun
- 1. the action of expelling someone from a property; expulsion: "the forced eviction of residents"
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Eviction is the act of forcing someone to leave somewhere, especially their home. Learn more about the legal and business meanings of eviction, see examples from the Cambridge English Corpus, and find translations in other languages.
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Eviction is the act of forcing a tenant or a squatter to leave a property, often used attributively. Learn the origin, history, and examples of eviction, as well as the related term eviction moratorium.
Evict means to put (a tenant) out by legal process or to force out. See synonyms, examples, word history, and related entries for evict.
Eviction is the act of forcing someone to leave somewhere, especially their home. Learn more about the legal and business meanings of eviction, see examples of usage, and explore translations in different languages.
Meaning & use. 1. 1461–1870. † The action or an instance of recovering or taking possession of something, esp. property, or the title to property, by legal process, or by virtue of having a superior claim. Cf. evict v. 1. Obsolete. In quot. 1461–2 in the context of Edward IV’s assertion of his claim to the crown by force of arms. 1461–2.
Eviction is the act or process of officially forcing someone to leave a house or piece of land. Learn more about the word forms, synonyms, pronunciation, collocations and sentences of eviction from Collins English Dictionary.
Eviction is the act or process of officially forcing someone to leave a house or piece of land. [...] More. Synonyms of 'eviction' • expulsion, removal, clearance, ouster [...] More. Collocations with 'eviction' face eviction illegal eviction. Examples of 'eviction' in a sentence.