单词 | evicting |
释义 | > as lemmaseˈvicting eˈvicting n. and adj. ΘΚΠ society > law > legal right > right of possession or ownership > tenure of property > eviction > [adjective] > evicting evicting1588 1588 W. Travers Def. Eccl. Discipline 151 For euicting whereof, he taketh vppon him to pleade for the Declaration, and to speake what might be saide in the iust defence thereof. 1608 R. Walker Learned Treat. Gods Prouidence i. 29 These are self-made Idols, hauing eies, but wil not see, eares, but wil not heare, harts, but wil not vnderstand, euicting consciences, but will not subscribe vnto them. 1689 W. Jameson Verus Patroclus iv. 156 The Quakers are Arrians, the evicting of which is the intent of this present discourse. 1761 Copy ClausesTrust Right & Disposition R. Baillie 9 Actions that may be brought for reducing the trust-right foresaid, or evicting of any part of the subjects disponed to us by any creditors. 1845 Freeman's Jrnl. (Dublin) 30 Dec. I am not charged with evicting. 1863 H. Fawcett Man. Polit. Econ. ii. vii. 237 Assassination was the retribution with which the cottiers of Ireland not unfrequently punished an evicting landlord. 1971 Chicago Daily Defender 19 Apr. 2/1 The Cook County Deputy sheriff..arrived Friday to do the evicting. 2008 New Yorker (Nexis) 24 Nov. 48 The evicting officers could not enter the premises unless they were accompanied by a representative from the bank. < as lemmas |
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