Definition of Evicting

1. Verb. (present participle of evict) ¹

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Definition of Evicting

1. evict [v] - See also: evict

Lexicographical Neighbors of Evicting

evestrum
evet
evetime
evets
evhoe
evi 1
evibrate
evibrated
evibrates
evibrating
evict
evictable
evicted
evictee
evictees
evicting (current term)
eviction
evictions
evictor
evictors
evicts
evidence
evidence-based medicine
evidenced
evidenceless
evidencer
evidencers
evidences
evidencing

Literary usage of Evicting

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Law of Landlord and Tenant: With All the Requisite Forms, Including the by John Frederick Archbold (1846)
"CHAPTER I. For evicting, or attempting to Evict his Tenant. CHAPTER II. for Injuries to his Reversion. CHAPTER III. Landlord's Remedies against the Sheriff. ..."

2. Bodyke: A Chapter in the History of Irish Landlordism by Henry Norman (1887)
"evicting THE DYING. UP to this time (Monday, June 6), the weather had been glorious, the people excited, the houses fortified, and the grip on the ..."

3. In Tibet and Chinese Turkestan: Being the Record of Three Years' Exploration by Henry Hugh Peter Deasy (1901)
"... bath—Description of valley— Short of money—Had part of track—Cutting ice-steps for animals —The Kesin Pass—Surveying under difficulties—evicting animals ..."

4. Hair Splitting as a Fine Art: Letters to My Son Herbert by Rory O' the Hills (1882)
"The evicting party which I accompanied as a spectator was certainly jeered and hooted at: on all these occasions the names of Government officials are ..."

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