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evicts

  • present tense form
    of evict (3rd person singular).
    evict
    verb (used with object)
    to expel (a person, especially a tenant) from land, a building, etc., by legal process, as for nonpayment of rent.

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She added that before Plymouth evicts any tenants, it works with tenants to get them on a payment plan or other methods to pay off their debt.

From Seattle Times Apr. 22, 2024

Anti-eviction activists stick a banner reading "Sareb evicts" against a wall as they wait for an eviction in Madrid, Spain, October 14, 2016.

From Reuters Apr. 5, 2022

“They’re worried, because if someone evicts them, where are they gonna go?”

From Washington Times Sep. 5, 2020

In a suggestive afterword, the novel’s translator, Naomi Lebowitz, notes how Per “restlessly evicts himself” from all those places which could offer him refuge.

From The New Yorker Oct. 14, 2019

“I’m just saying, the Beiderman should be a man and show his face to us at least one time before he evicts us. We need an explanation!”

From "The Vanderbeekers of 141st Street" by Karina Yan Glaser