Evict
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British pronunciation/ɪvˈɪkt/
American pronunciation/ɪˈvɪkt/

Definition & Bedeutung von "evict"

to evict
01

räumen, evakuieren

to legally force someone to leave a property, often because they broke the rules of the rental agreement
Transitive: to evict a tenant or resident
to evict definition and meaning
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Example
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The homeowner evicted the squatters who had taken over the vacant property without permission.
The housing authority had to evict residents who were engaging in illegal activities within the complex.
The property owner evicted the noisy neighbors who disturbed the peace of the neighborhood.
02

räumen, verdrängen

to remove someone from a place by force
Transitive: to evict sb
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Example
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The security team evicted the unruly fans from the concert venue.
The trespassers were evicted from the private property by the owner.
Protesters were evicted from the city hall steps during the demonstration.
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The homeowner evicted the squatters who had taken over the vacant property without permission.
The housing authority had to evict residents who were engaging in illegal activities within the complex.
The property owner evicted the noisy neighbors who disturbed the peace of the neighborhood.
The landlord had to evict the tenant for consistently failing to pay rent.
The landlord had no choice but to evict the tenant who consistently damaged the property.
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