evict 的定义
- to expel from land, a building, etc., by legal process, as for nonpayment of rent.
- to throw or force out, as from a place, organization, or position: He was evicted from office by a populist revolution.
- to recover by virtue of superior legal title.
evict 近义词
throw out from residence
更多evict例句
- In order to be covered by the moratorium, renters have to submit paperwork demonstrating they make less than $99,000 per earner and that homelessness or living with others in close proximity would be their only options if evicted.
- Landlords can still evict tenants for unpaid rent if the tenant refuses to apply for or cooperate with rent relief.
- He said evicting people would lead some to double- or triple-up with family or friends, which could exacerbate the spread of the virus.
- In September, after months of underpaying rent, Long was evicted from her $500-a month apartment.
- Five landlords eventually challenged the legality of the moratorium on filing an eviction and a second moratorium on evicting tenants during the course of a state of emergency.
- In June, Pakistan launched an all-out military offensive in the region, ostensibly to evict all the militants from the area.
- A California family is struggling to evict their now-fired live-in nanny—and tenancy laws are on her side.
- Police came to evict Mark Kulis—and found a home wired to explode.
- Tried to evict a guy who hadnt paid his mortgage in a few years.
- The Israeli army even formally announced it wouldn't evict the Bab al-Shams until Obama left for Jordan on Friday.
- Certain it is that in the putting in force of the right to evict a tenant the landlord is very long-suffering.
- However, after the battle the badgers ceased to try and evict him.
- He said he liked the place and meant to stay there, and if possible evict the ghost.
- Buy them out or evict them, and then the two furlongs will consist of nothing but demesne land and glebe.
- He never evicts a tenant, nor even threatens to evict those who vote against him.