eviction

noun
/ɪˈvɪk.ʃən/

Etymology

Borrowed from Middle French éviction, from Late Latin ēvictiō, from Latin ēvincō.

  1. derived from ēvincō
  2. derived from ēvictiō
  3. borrowed from éviction

Definitions

  1. The act of evicting.

    • order of eviction
    • face eviction
    • threat of eviction
  2. The state of being evicted.

The neighborhood

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