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All evict synonyms

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verb evict

  • throw out — to propel or cast in any way, especially to project or propel from the hand by a sudden forward motion or straightening of the arm and wrist: to throw a ball.
  • kick out — to strike with the foot or feet: to kick the ball; to kick someone in the shins.
  • eject — Force or throw (something) out, typically in a violent or sudden way.
  • remove — to move from a place or position; take away or off: to remove the napkins from the table.
  • dislodge — to remove or force out of a particular place: to dislodge a stone with one's foot.
  • put out — a throw or cast, especially one made with a forward motion of the hand when raised close to the shoulder.
  • turn out — to cause to move around on an axis or about a center; rotate: to turn a wheel.
  • chase — If you chase someone, or chase after them, you run after them or follow them quickly in order to catch or reach them.
  • dismiss — to direct (an assembly of persons) to disperse or go: I dismissed the class early.
  • dispossess — to put (a person) out of possession, especially of real property; oust.
  • oust — to expel or remove from a place or position occupied: The bouncer ousted the drunk; to oust the prime minister in the next election.
  • bounce — When an object such as a ball bounces or when you bounce it, it moves upwards from a surface or away from it immediately after hitting it.
  • out — away from, or not in, the normal or usual place, position, state, etc.: out of alphabetical order; to go out to dinner.
  • boot out — If someone boots you out of a job, organization, or place, you are forced to leave it.
  • heave-ho — an act of rejection, dismissal, or forcible ejection: The bartender gave the noisy drunk the old heave-ho.
  • shut out — to put (a door, cover, etc.) in position to close or obstruct.
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