Sentence examples for to evict from inspiring English sources

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to evict

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To expel (one or more people) from their property; to force (one or more people) to move out.

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The police refused to evict them.

Where are there going to evict us?

We want to evict them".

They are going to evict me.

We don't want to evict people".

He also threatened to evict them personally.

The Raths sued to evict her.

Landlords are emboldened to evict people.

And the facility tried to evict the couple.

Sergei had to evict her bodily at two-thirty.

Rabbis have urged soldiers not to evict fellow Jews.

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