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evicting


Meanings
  • The act of removing someone from occupied property.

    - "The landlord was forced to evict the tenants due to their failure to pay rent."
    - "The family was evicted from their home after being foreclosed upon."

Rhymes
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deict , rect,ect.
Homonyms
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  1. Evict () : To forcibly remove someone from occupied property, usually due to non-payment of rent or violation of lease terms.

  2. Evict () : To expel or eject someone from a place, usually due to their unwanted presence or behavior.

  3. Evict () : To withdraw or withdraw support or funding from someone or something, usually due to their perceived failure or inadequacy.


Homophones
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  1. heave, leave, eve.


Variants
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evict , evicted , evicting , eviction , evictions , evictor , evictors , evicts
Forms
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The verb 'evict' can be conjugated in various tenses and moods to suit different contexts and purposes. For example, 'I evict', 'You evict', 'He/She/It evicts', 'We evict', 'They evict'. These different forms of the verb 'evict' can be used to convey various shades of meaning and nuance, depending on the context and purpose of the communication. Similarly, the noun 'eviction' can also be used in various forms, such as 'the process of eviction', 'the consequences of eviction', 'the legal aspects of eviction', 'the emotional impact of eviction', and so on. These different forms of the noun 'eviction' can be used to convey various shades of meaning and nuance, depending on the context and purpose of the communication.


Etymology
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From Old French 'evicter', meaning 'to drive out'.


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  1. {"text"=>"Eviction is a legal process that involves the removal of tenants or occupants from a property, usually due to non-payment of rent or violation of lease terms. The process of eviction can be complex and time-consuming, involving numerous legal proceedings and paperwork, as well as potential costs and fees for both the landlord and the tenant. Despite the challenges and complexities involved in the process of eviction, it is an essential legal process that helps to ensure the orderly resolution of disputes between landlords and tenants, while also protecting the rights and interests of both parties involved in the legal process of eviction."}


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  1. Landlord-Tenant Law: A complex legal framework that governs the relationship between landlords and tenants, including their rights, obligations, and responsibilities towards each other, as well as the legal remedies available to both parties in case of breach or violation of their respective rights and obligations under the law.

  2. Affordable Housing: A critical social issue that refers to the availability of housing that is affordable for low-income and working-class families and individuals. Affordable housing is essential for ensuring that people have access to safe, secure, and adequate living spaces that meet their basic needs, while also providing them with opportunities to improve their living conditions and build better lives for themselves and their families.

  3. Homelessness: A complex and multifaceted social issue that refers to the lack of stable and adequate housing for individuals and families, leading them to live without a fixed, regular, and secure place to call home. Homelessness can take many forms and manifestations, ranging from people living on the streets, in shelters, in cars, in abandoned buildings, or in other inadequate and precarious living conditions. Homelessness can also have profound and far-reaching negative impacts on individuals and families, including physical, emotional, and psychological health problems, social isolation, stigma, discrimination, lack of access to education, employment, and other essential services, and other negative consequences that can further exacerbate their homelessness and make it even more difficult for them to escape the cycle of homelessness and build better lives for themselves and their families.


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Eviction has significant cultural, historical, and symbolic significance. It can be seen as a reflection of larger societal issues, such as poverty, inequality, and the lack of affordable housing. Eviction can also have profound emotional and psychological impacts on individuals and families, particularly children. In literature, art, music, and other forms of expression, eviction has been depicted and explored in various ways, often highlighting the complex and multifaceted nature of this issue.

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