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evicted, ppl. a.|ɪˈvɪktɪd| [f. evict v. + -ed1.] a. In various senses of the vb.b. Of a holding: From which the tenant has been evicted.
1604J. Burges in W. Covell Answ. (1606) 156 Farre be it from vs for any mans cause to maintaine an euicted errour. 1863Fawcett Pol. Econ. ii. vii. 237 For the evicted tenant would only be replaced by another tenant of the same character. 1874Green Short Hist. vii. 445 The evicted natives withdrew sullenly to the lands which had been left them by the spoiler. 1888Daily News 26 Sept. 6/2 This staying of the evictor's hand was due..to the boy cotting of evicted farms. |