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1 evict
[ɪˈvɪkt] verbto put out from house or land especially by force of law.يُخْرِج، يُخْلي، يَطْرُد -
2 выселять
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3 echar a la calle
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4 eviccionar
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5 vystěhovat
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6 degèpi
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7 iškeldinimas
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8 iškeldinti
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9 vysťahovať (súdne)
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10 оттягать по суду
Русско-английский большой базовый словарь > оттягать по суду
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11 expulser (de)
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12 көшіріп жіберу
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13 sfrattare
evict* * *sfrattare v.tr.1 to turn out, to evict: sfrattare un inquilino, to evict a tenant◆ v. intr.1 ( andarsene da un alloggio) to move (out)2 (fam.) ( abbandonare in fretta un luogo) to get* out, to leave*: sfratta dalla mia sedia!, get out of my chair!* * *[sfrat'tare]* * *sfrattare/sfrat'tare/ [1]to evict, to dishouse [ inquilino]. -
14 выселять
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15 оттягать по суду
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16 выгонять
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17 исключать
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18 виганяти
evict, eject, ( з країни) exile, expel, oust -
19 виселяти орендаря
Українсько-англійський юридичний словник > виселяти орендаря
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20 віндикувати
evict, recover, vindicate
См. также в других словарях:
evict — /i vikt/ vt [Medieval Latin evictus, past participle of evincere to recover (property) by legal process, from Latin, to vanquish, regain possession of]: to put (a tenant) out of property by force, by virtue of a paramount title, or esp. by legal… … Law dictionary
evict — e‧vict [ɪˈvɪkt] verb [transitive] LAW to legally force someone to leave the house they are living in or land they are living on: • They were evicted from their home for not paying the rent. eviction noun [countable, uncountable] : • Foreclosure… … Financial and business terms
Evict — E*vict , v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Evicted}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Evicting}.] [L. evictus, p. p. of evincere to overcome completely, evict. See {Evince}.] 1. (Law) To dispossess by a judicial process; to dispossess by paramount right or claim of such… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
evict — evict; evict·ee; … English syllables
evict — mid 15c., recover (property) by judicial means, from L. evictus, pp. of evincere recover property, overcome and expel, conquer, from ex out (see EX (Cf. ex )) + vincere conquer (see VICTOR (Cf. victor)). Sense of expel by legal process first… … Etymology dictionary
evict — *eject, oust, expel, dismiss Analogous words: *exclude, eliminate, shut out: reject, repudiate, spurn (see DECLINE): *dismiss, fire, cashier, discharge … New Dictionary of Synonyms
evict — [v] throw out from residence boot out*, bounce*, chase, dislodge, dismiss, dispossess, eject, expel, extrude, force out, heave ho*, kick out*, oust, out, put out, remove, send packing*, show out, show the door*, shut out, toss out on ear*, turn… … New thesaurus
evict — ► VERB ▪ expel (someone) from a property, especially with the support of the law. DERIVATIVES eviction noun. ORIGIN from Latin evincere overcome, defeat … English terms dictionary
evict — [ē vikt′, ivikt′] vt. [ME evicten < L evictus, pp. of evincere, EVINCE] to remove (a tenant) from leased premises by legal procedure, as for failure to pay rent SYN. EJECT eviction n … English World dictionary
evict — verb ADVERB ▪ forcibly ▪ unlawfully (esp. BrE) VERB + EVICT ▪ attempt to, seek to, try to, want to … Collocations dictionary
evict — v. (D; tr.) to evict from * * * [ɪ vɪkt] (D; tr.) to evict from … Combinatory dictionary