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Từ điển American Heritage Dictionary 4th
evict
e·vict (ĭ-vĭktʹ)tr.v. e·vict·ed, e·vict·ing, e·victs 1. To put out (a tenant, for example) by legal process; expel. 2. To force out; eject. See Synonyms at eject. 3. Law. To recover (property, for example) by a superior claim or legal process. [Middle English evicten, from Latin ēvincere, ēvict-, to vanquish : ē-, ex-, intensive pref.; see ex- + vincere, to defeat; See weik-3 in Indo-European Roots.] e·vict·eeʹ (ĭ-vĭk-tēʹ, ĭ-vĭkʹtē) n.e·vicʹtion n.e·vicʹtor n.
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