forcibly evict
Frequency: 7.09.8 per million words
Describes an eviction carried out using physical force or coercion.
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- They were forcibly evicted from their home.
- The authorities threaten to forcibly evict the protesters from the square.
- The police had to forcibly evict the protesters from the building.
- Several tenants were forcibly evicted after the court issued the order.
- The landlord threatened to forcibly evict the tenants for non-payment of rent.
- A landlord cannot forcibly evict a family without due process.
- During the land clearances, many families were forcibly evicted from their ancestral lands.
- If you refuse to pay, they may try to forcibly evict you.
- A court order authorized the bailiffs to forcibly evict the squatters.
- By dawn, dozens of residents had been forcibly evicted before the redevelopment began.
- If they refuse to leave by the deadline, they will be forcibly evicted.
- We strongly condemn any attempt to forcibly evict vulnerable communities.
- The new regime has forcibly evicted thousands of people from the city.
- The company was fined for trying to forcibly evict workers from their dormitories.
- It is illegal to forcibly evict someone without proper legal procedure.
- Under the new law, no one can be forcibly evicted without alternative housing being offered.
- Witnesses described seeing residents being forcibly evicted in the middle of the night.
- They were not forcibly evicted; they left voluntarily after negotiations.
- The government plans to forcibly evict settlers from the protected forest reserve.
- Should the state ever forcibly evict people to clear public land?