Definitionv. expel or eject without recourse to legal process
Last update: May 5, 2016
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They were evicted from the house. [verb]
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Each week the nation decides who to evict from the house. [verb]
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Whilst Big Brother asks us to evict a housemate, The Weakest Link wants us to pick on the less able. [verb]
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Should not the actual possessor be preferred to the evicted possessor. [verb]
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THE IRISH EVICTED TENANTS: (In bodycoats, kneebreeches, with Donnybrook fair shillelaghs) Sjambok him. [verb]
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While Weller knew nothing of Dean's legal right to evict Shipton, he didn't seem to feel it was his concern and politely refused to come over and expel him. [verb]
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When he awoke, he found that the mother badger had gone to join her evicted mate. [verb]
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He might've evicted twinty thousan' tinants, an' lived to joke about it over his bottle. [verb]
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The huntress is there on the instant to operate on the evicted animal. [Please select]
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And there's nothing else in country life so filthily mean as an evicted trespasser. [Please select]
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Bertram was determined to evict them and all their poor belongings. [Please select]
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