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单词 evicter
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evictern.

Brit. /ᵻˈvɪktə/, U.S. /əˈvɪktər/, /iˈvɪktər/
Origin: Formed within English, by derivation. Etymons: evict v., -er suffix1.
Etymology: < evict v. + -er suffix1. Compare later evictor n.
1. A person who recovers property or the title to property, or who evicts tenants from their holdings (sometimes as a paid agent of the landlord). Cf. evictor n. 1.
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society > law > legal right > right of possession or ownership > tenure of property > eviction > [noun] > one who evicts
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society > law > legal right > right of possession or ownership > tenure of property > eviction > [noun] > one who evicts > one employed to evict
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1648 Further Evid. Annandale Peerage (1881) 1059 in Parl. Papers (H.L. B) XI. 1 I and my successores shall onlie have the benefit of the said waird halding swa lang as the landis and wtheris foirsaidis shall remaine in the handes of the evicters apprysers or adjudgers thairof.
1848 Cases Court of Session 10 439 A sale, or adjudication, or eviction, may be said to alter the order of succession, because it substitutes for the heirs called by the entail the heir of the purchaser, or adjudger, or evicter.
1885 Manch. Examiner 20 Oct. 4/7 A crusade against those denounced as evicters and rackrenters.
1888 Leeds Mercury 7 July 7/2 On the evicters appearing outside Dwyer shouted that they could not evict him out of the coffin.
1932 Forbes (New S. Wales) Advocate 8 July Council as ‘Evicter’. Ald. Pryor strongly opposed the cutting off of water from a certain town property in order to force a non-paying tenant out.
1965 Mod. Law Rev. 28 337 The spur to the Rachmanite evicter is after all the financial reward attendant upon evicting a tenant of controlled premises, in order to decontrol the property under a new lease.
1970 Iowa Rev. 1 59 There were pickets outside his store for a while but maybe the pickets attracted customers. Anyway the evicters gave up in the end.
2016 Mail on Sunday 7 Feb. Andrew Garfield plays a man who, evicted from his home for mortgage default, becomes an evicter himself.
2. A person who expels another from a place or position. rare. Cf. evictor n. 2.
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1979 Boundary 2 7 289 The philosopher and the evicter of poets [sc. Plato] is..the greatest friend of poetry.
1996 S. Hornblower Greek World (new ed.) xvi. 237 Thebes should have produced her own historian..who could have replied in kind..to the charge of imperialistic arrogance—when levelled from the direction of Athens, the evicter of the Samians.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, March 2018; most recently modified version published online March 2022).
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