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Traditional English :: evict
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evictor.html - v.tr. expel (a tenant) from a property by legal process. eviction n. evictor n. [L evincere evict- (as E-, vincere conquer)] |
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Traditional English :: evict
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evictor.html - v.tr. expel (a tenant) from a property by legal process. eviction n. evictor n. [L evincere evict- (as E-, vincere conquer)] |
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English Idioms :: evidence
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evictor.html - See: IN EVIDENCE. |
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Traditional English :: evict
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evictor.html - v.tr. expel (a tenant) from a property by legal process. eviction n. evictor n. [L evincere evict- (as E-, vincere conquer)] |
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Traditional English :: evidence
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evictor.html - n. & v. --n. 1 (often foll. by for, of) the available facts, circumstances, etc. supporting or otherwise a belief, proposition, etc., or indicating whether or not a thing is true or valid. 2 Law a information given personally or drawn from a document etc. and tending to prove a fact or proposition. b statements or proofs admissible as testimony in a lawcourt. 3 clearness, obviousness. --v.tr. be evidence of; attest. call in evidence Law summon (a person) as a witness. in evidence noticeable, conspicuous. Queen's (or King's or State's) evidence Law evidence for the prosecution given by a participant in or accomplice to the crime at issue. [ME f. OF f. L evidentia (as EVIDENT)] |
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Traditional English :: evident
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evictor.html - adj. 1 plain or obvious (visually or intellectually); manifest. 2 seeming, apparent (his evident anxiety). [ME f. OF evident or L evidere evident- (as E-, videre see)] |
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