"Evict" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
To evict is to forcibly remove someone from a property or building, often because they are no longer allowed to stay there or because they have failed to pay rent. It is also used figuratively to describe the removal of someone or something from a position or activity. For example, a company may evict a competitor from a market by offering a better product or service, or a person may feel evicted from their role in a group or organization if they are no longer included or invited to participate.
I think you meant to type "ever". <br><br>The word "ever" is an adverb that means "at any time" or "in every case". It can be used to modify verbs, adjectives, or other adverbs. For example: "I will love you forever," "I have never been to Paris," or "She has always been honest."
Evicted refers to the act of being forced to leave a place, such as a house or apartment, due to a legal process. This process is usually initiated by the landlord who has the right to regain possession of the property, and the tenant is required to vacate the premises within a specified timeframe.
Evictions refer to thelegal process of removing a tenant (someone who rents a property) from a property, usually due to their failure to pay rent, violation of the lease agreement, or other breaches.