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Definition of eviction in English: evictionnoun ɪˈvɪkʃ(ə)nɪˈvɪkʃ(ə)n mass nounThe action of expelling someone from a property; expulsion. the forced eviction of residents Example sentencesExamples - The minister contends it is not the legislation that causes the eviction of the appellants.
- Most evictions work a hardship on the person or family being evicted.
- The description of the children prior to the family's eviction would be of concern to anyone.
- At that date it was apparent that the claimant had decided not to pursue any proceedings for unlawful eviction.
- The group also retained an attorney and filed two lawsuits challenging the evictions in the two counties.
Synonyms expulsion, ejection, ousting, throwing out, drumming out, driving out, banishing, banishment, removal, dislodgement, displacement, clearance dispossession, expropriation informal booting out, chucking out, kicking out, bouncing British informal turfing out formal or humorous defenestration Law ouster dated outing
Rhymesaddiction, affliction, benediction, constriction, conviction, crucifixion, depiction, dereliction, diction, fiction, friction, infliction, interdiction, jurisdiction, malediction, restriction, transfixion, valediction Definition of eviction in US English: evictionnounɪˈvɪkʃ(ə)niˈvikSH(ə)n The action of expelling someone, especially a tenant, from a property; expulsion. the forced eviction of residents Example sentencesExamples - The minister contends it is not the legislation that causes the eviction of the appellants.
- Most evictions work a hardship on the person or family being evicted.
- At that date it was apparent that the claimant had decided not to pursue any proceedings for unlawful eviction.
- The group also retained an attorney and filed two lawsuits challenging the evictions in the two counties.
- The description of the children prior to the family's eviction would be of concern to anyone.
Synonyms expulsion, ejection, ousting, throwing out, drumming out, driving out, banishing, banishment, removal, dislodgement, displacement, clearance |