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evict

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verb
1
To legally force someone to leave a property they rent or occupy.
"The landlord evicted the tenants for not paying rent."
"They were evicted after months of missed payments."
2
(computing) To remove data from a cache to free up space for newer data.
"The system evicts the least recently used pages from memory."

How to Use Evict

Learner’s notes

In plain EnglishTo kick someone out of a property (or, in computing, to clear old data out of a cache).

Common pairings
evict a tenant evicted from the flat

Word Forms

evicted past tense, evicts singular

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Etymology

From Latin ēvictus, past participle of ēvincere, "to vanquish completely" — a doublet of "evince."

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