单词 | eviction |
释义 | eviction (ɪvɪkʃən ) Word forms: evictions variable noun Eviction is the act or process of officially forcing someone to leave a house or piece of land. He was facing eviction, along with his wife and family. He also criticised the evictions for being violent and ruthless. ...an eviction order. Synonyms: expulsion, removal, clearance, ouster [law] Collocations: face eviction It says one in seven are more than two months behind on payments and 133,000 face eviction. Times, Sunday Times Not least, one suspects, because if you choose to leave rather than face eviction, you don't get your fee. The Sun Noisy neighbours will face eviction under plans that extend powers used to close 'crack dens'. Times, Sunday Times Many sign up rather than face eviction from their homes. Times, Sunday Times Known as an 'unofficial settlement' the 900 residents, some born there, face eviction from developers. The Sun The toy seller, 24, had been locked up for illegal eviction chat. The Sun Vulnerable people may also need access to a lawyer who can help them to resolve disputes, such as unlawful dismissal or withheld earnings, overcrowding or illegal eviction. Times,Sunday Times Councils are also dealing with a spike in illegal evictions, driven by landlords concerned about renting to tenants who may lose their income. Times,Sunday Times The government can also use other means, such as criminal disinformation and incitement laws, to silence critics of corruption, land grabbing and illegal evictions. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 His campaign focused on cleaning up alleged political corruption, prosecuting environmental crimes, and fighting illegal evictions. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Translations: Chinese: 驱逐 Japanese: 立ち退き |
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