Etymology
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Borrowed from Middle French éviction, from Late Latin ēvictiō, from Latin ēvincō.
Pronunciation
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eviction (countable and uncountable, plural evictions)
- The act of evicting.
- The state of being evicted.
Derived terms
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Translations
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the act of evicting
- Arabic: طَرْد (ar) m (ṭard)
- Armenian: վտարում (hy) (vtarum)
- Bulgarian: изгонване (bg) n (izgonvane), изселване (bg) n (izselvane)
- Catalan: desallotjament, desnonament (ca) m
- Chinese:
- Mandarin: 驅逐/驱逐 (zh) (qūzhú), 赶出 (zh) (gǎnchū)
- Czech: vystěhování n
- Danish: udsættelse (da) c
- Dutch: uitwijzing (nl) f
- Esperanto: eldomigo
- French: expulsion (fr) f, éviction (fr) f
- Georgian: გასახლება (gasaxleba), გამოსახლება (gamosaxleba), განდევნა (gandevna)
- German: Räumung (de) f, Vertreibung (de) f, Ausweisung f, Exmission f, Zwangsräumung (de) f
- Greek: έξωση (el) f (éxosi)
- Hungarian: kilakoltatás (hu)
- Italian: espulsione (it) f, sfratto (it) m
- Japanese: 立ち退き (たちのき, tachinoki), 立ち退かせること (Tachinokaserukoto)
- Latin: dēiectiō f
- Maori: tutenga, peinga
- Norwegian:
- Bokmål: utkastelse m
- Polish: ewikcja (pl) f, eksmisja (pl) f
- Portuguese: despejo (pt) m
- Romanian: evulsiune (ro) f
- Russian: выселе́ние (ru) n (vyselénije), изгна́ние (ru) n (izgnánije), лише́ние со́бственности n (lišénije sóbstvennosti)
- Serbo-Croatian: deložacija (sh), prisilno iseljenje n
- Spanish: desalojo (es), desahucio (es) m
- Swedish: vräkning (sv) c, avhysning (sv) c
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