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evict \ə̇ˈvikt, ēˈ-\ transitive verb (-ed/-ing/-s) Etymology: Middle English evicten, from Late Latin evictus, past participle of evincere, from Latin, to vanquish, win a point in an argument, demonstrate — more at evince 1. a. : to recover (property) of or from a person by legal process or by virtue of a superior title b. : to put out (a person) from property by legal process or by virtue of a paramount right or claim of such right : eject, oust 2. : to force out : expel < a heavy counterattack evicted the enemy from the town > 3. [Latin evictus] obsolete a. : to conquer in disputation : confute, convince b. : to establish by reason or evidence : prove Synonyms: see eject |