evict in English

verb
1
expel (someone) from a property, especially with the support of the law.
he had court orders to evict the trespassers from three camps
synonyms:expelejectoustremovedislodgeturn outthrow outdrive outdispossessexpropriatechuck outkick outboot outbouncegive someone the (old) heave-hothrow someone out on their eargive someone the bum's rushgive someone their walking papers
verb

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1. An error occurred attempting to evict node'% 1 '.

2. Police had to evict demonstrators from the building.

3. They had employed heavies to evict shop squatters from neighbouring sites.

4. The landlord will evict him or raise his rent.

5. Bill feels sorry for the people he has to evict, too.

6. The police refused to evict them. The army refused to help.

7. Your landlord cannot evict you without a possession order from the court .

8. At civil law reasonable force may be used to evict a trespasser.

9. As a Creditor, my landlord can evict me if I don’t pay my rent

10. They were to evict a couple and their three children from a rented house.

11. A problem occurred when the wizard attempted to evict this node from the sponsor cluster.

12. Twenty years ago, the police were coming down the street to evict everybody.

13. The local council cut electricity to the camp after failing to evict 3 the white squatters.

14. They had to evict some gypsies today and I had to go and fence the area off.

15. Whether they will be allowed to evict their unwelcome, unsavoury, tenants, from belfries and elsewhere, is another matter.

16. Repeated court action to evict the protesters has failed: they refuse to give their names and origins.

17. The dominant couple may also evict, or kick out the mothers of the offending offspring.

18. The government always says it's for the greater good when they evict farmers from their land.

19. If she tried to evict him an undignified struggle would only ensue and she wouldn't give him the satisfaction.

20. The case is being brought by three councils who want to evict a group of travellers from their roadside home.

21. Apartments and landlords cannot forcibly evict tenants on their own by replacing the locks on the property

22. If her father did not pay his debts immediately, he said, he would evict father and daughter.

23. For instance, once their Buddhist landlord attempted to evict them from his property by using charms on them.

24. That provision allows owners to evict tenants if the unit is to be occupied by the owner or an immediate relative.

25. With a mixture of threats and promises, Halvorsen managed to evict his determined offspring, and led Floyd into the office.

26. "Constructive eviction" occurs when a landlord does not actually evict but does something that renders the premises unlivable

27. Because all the control lay with a central bureaucracy-the local housing authority-residents were powerless to enforce standards of behavior or evict criminals.

28. In many cases, the government has pressed employers to dismiss them or landlords to evict them, and persecuted them in other ways.

29. When the council sought to evict him for non-payment of the extra rent he pleaded in defence that the resolution was invalid.

30. Someone wrote letter to tell bishop that Nebulas Flacon was a koradji and rascal. They wanted to evict him out of the Vyborg City.

31. In November, police pressured a landlord to evict dissident singer Nguyen Do Mai Khoi after she publicly protested against the US president during his visit to Hanoi.

32. For that reason, in your retryService method shown below, you can perform some simple retry logic to evict the LTinterface object from the local HashTable and call the serviceLocator method again.

33. 6 The proximate cause of the rift between the former Kyrgyz president and the Kremlin was his reneging on a deal to evict U.S. forces from a military base in Kyrgyzstan.

34. A Bailiff is a person who acts on behalf of a business, or another person, to: collect money owed seize or repossess property, or evict a tenant from a property There are two types of Bailiffs in BC; licensed Bailiffs and court-appointed Bailiffs

35. The Boeotia campaign was a Spartan military campaign in the Boeotia region of central Greece which occurred from 427 to 426 BC during the Peloponnesian War.The Spartan general Brasidas was sent by King Archidamus II to suppress a Boeotian uprising and evict the Athenian military from the region, and he had the mercenary Kassandra assassinate the Champions of Boeotia to destroy the rebels

36. We Confidently expect to secure a court order to evict the travellers by the end of next week.: She stood so Confidently, her eyes and smile beaming some secret we may have shared.: In England I behaved as Confidently and talkatively as I felt like being on a given day.: Jude nodded and smiled Confidently, even if he was slightly confused by Stephen's backhanded compliment.