The verb TO EVICT is a regular verb, pronounced /ɪˈvɪkt/. It means to force sb to leave a place. Here are some examples:
They hadn’t been paying the rent for a couple of months, so they were finally evicted from their apartment.
He told me that if he buys the house, he will evict all the tenants.
You have no legal right to evict her unless she stops paying the rent.
How long will it take the lawyers to evict them?
The residents can’t be evicted during the winter season.
The noun that derives from the verb TO EVICT is EVICTION, pronounced /ɪˈvɪkʃən/, for example:
The family was threatened with eviction for failing to pay the rent.
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