Evicted Meaning in English
word · lemma: evict
التعريف
Forced to leave a home or property, usually by legal action, because of unpaid rent or breaking rules.
الاستخدام والفروق الدقيقة
'Evicted' is the past participle and common in legal, formal, and news contexts. Usually relates to tenants losing the right to stay in rented property. Do not use for voluntary moves — only when forced by authority. Often used in passive: 'was evicted'.
Spanish: desalojadoPortuguese (BR): despejadoPortuguese (PT): despejadoChinese (Simplified): 被驱逐Chinese (Traditional): 被驅逐Hindi: निकाला गयाArabic: مطرودBengali: বহিষ্কৃত - উচ্ছেদ (বাড়ি থেকে)Russian: выселенныйJapanese: 立ち退かされた - 追い出されたVietnamese: bị trục xuất (khỏi nhà) - bị đuổi ra khỏi nhàKorean: 강제 퇴거당한Turkish: tahliye edilmişUrdu: بے دخل کیا گیاIndonesian: diusir (dari rumah/sewa)
جمل نموذجية
He was evicted from his apartment for not paying rent.
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The family was evicted after the house was sold.
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Tenants can be evicted if they break the rules.
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After months of warnings, they finally got evicted last week.
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Being evicted was stressful, but they found a new place quickly.
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If you don't pay your rent on time, you could get evicted.
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