Evicted

/ɪˈvɪktɪd/ verb

forced someone to leave a property, usually by legal action (most commonly a landlord evicting a tenant).

From Latin 'evincere,' meaning to conquer or overcome through force. Combined with 'ex-' (out), it literally means 'to force out.' Used in legal contexts since medieval times.

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