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单词 evicted
释义

evict

verb

i-ˈvikt How to pronounce evict (audio)
evicted; evicting; evicts

transitive verb

1
a
: to recover (property) from a person by legal process
b
: to put (a tenant) out by legal process
2
: to force out : expel
eviction
i-ˈvik-shən How to pronounce evict (audio)
noun
evictor
i-ˈvik-tər How to pronounce evict (audio)
noun

Example Sentences

His landlord has threatened to evict him if he doesn't pay the rent soon. They were evicted from their apartment.
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Word History

Etymology

Middle English, from Late Latin evictus, past participle of evincere, from Latin, to vanquish, win a point — more at evince

First Known Use

15th century, in the meaning defined at sense 1a

Kids Definition

evict

verb

i-ˈvikt How to pronounce evict (audio)
evicted; evicting
: to force (someone) to leave a place

Legal Definition

evict

transitive verb

i-ˈvikt How to pronounce evict (audio)
: to put (a tenant) out of property by force, by virtue of a paramount title, or especially by legal process

History and Etymology for evict

Medieval Latin evictus, past participle of evincere to recover (property) by legal process, from Latin, to vanquish, regain possession of

evicted

verb

past tense of evict
as in banished
to force (someone) to leave a place His landlord has threatened to evict him if he doesn't pay the rent soon. They were evicted from their apartment.

Synonyms & Similar Words

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  • banished
  • ejected
  • expelled
  • dismissed
  • exiled
  • deported
  • chased
  • dispossessed
  • removed
  • ostracized
  • displaced
  • expatriated
  • sacked
  • shut out
  • read out
  • ousted
  • retired
  • fired
  • outed
  • deforced
  • kicked out
  • cast out
  • routed
  • axed
  • bounced
  • extruded
  • terminated
  • released
  • discharged
  • ran off
  • turned out
  • cashiered
  • defenestrated
  • threw out
  • mustered out
  • canned
  • booted (out)
  • pink-slipped
  • turfed (out)
  • drummed (out)

Antonyms & Near Antonyms

  • received
  • accepted
  • admitted
  • took
  • welcomed
  • housed
  • lodged
  • entertained
  • took in
  • sheltered
  • harbored
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