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EVICT

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Main Entry: evict
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: throw out from residence

Synonyms:

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 out

Antonyms:

admit, board, include, lease, receive, rent, take in, welcome
Main Entry: banish
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: expel from place or situation

Synonyms:

ban, cast out, deport, discard, discharge, dislodge, dismiss, dispel, drive away, eject, eliminate, eradicate, evict, exclude, excommunicate, exile, expatriate, expulse, extradict, get rid of, isolate, ostracize, oust, outlaw, proscribe, relegate, remove, rusticate, sequester, shake off, shut out, transport

Antonyms:

allow, keep, welcome
Main Entry: boot
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: kick; oust

Synonyms:

ax, bounce, can*, chase, chuck, cut, discharge, dismiss, drive, dropkick, eighty-six, eject, evict, expel, extrude, fire, heave, kick out, knock, punt, sack, shove, terminate, throw out
Main Entry: disinherit
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: cut off in will of bequeathal

Synonyms:

bereave, cut off without a cent, deprive, disaffiliate, disown, dispossess, divest, evict, exclude, exheridate, neglect, oust, repudiate, rob

Antonyms:

bequeath, give
Main Entry: dislodge
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: knock loose

Synonyms:

dig out, disentangle, dislocate, displace, disturb, eject, evict, extricate, force out, oust, remove, uproot
Main Entry: displace
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: move, remove from normal place

Synonyms:

change, crowd out, derange, disarrange, disestablish, dislocate, dislodge, displant, dispossess, disturb, eject, evict, expel, expulse, force out, lose, mislay, misplace, relegate, shift, transpose, unsettle, uproot

Antonyms:

leave
Main Entry: dispossess
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: deprive

Synonyms:

appropriate, eject, evict, expel, expropriate, oust, put out, throw into the street
Main Entry: eject
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: throw or be thrown out

Synonyms:

banish, bounce*, bump, cast out, debar, disbar, discharge, disgorge, dislodge, dismiss, displace, dispossess, ditch, do away with, drive off, dump*, eighty-six, ejaculate, eliminate, emit, eradicate, eruct, erupt, evict, exclude, expel, expulse, extrude, fire, force out, get rid of, give the boot, heave out, irrupt, kick out, kiss goodbye, oust, reject, rout, sack, send packing, show the gate to, spew, spit out, spout, squeeze out, throw overboard, turn out, unloose, vomit

Antonyms:

take in
Main Entry: eliminate
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: remove, throw out

Synonyms:

annihilate, blot out, bump off, cancel, cast out, count out, cut out, defeat, discard, discharge, dismiss, dispense with, dispose of, disqualify, disregard, do away with, drive out, drop, eject, eradicate, erase, evict, exclude, expel, exterminate, get rid of, ignore, invalidate, kill, knock out, leave out, liquidate, murder, omit, oust, phase out, put out, reject, rub out, rule out, set aside, shut the door on, slay, stamp out, take out, terminate, waive, waste, wipe out

Antonyms:

accept, choose, include, keep, ratify, sanction, welcome
Main Entry: exclude
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: expel, forbid

Synonyms:

ban, bar, bate, blackball, blacklist, block, bounce, boycott, close out, count out, debar, disallow, drive out, eject, eliminate, embargo, estop, evict, except, force out, get rid of, ignore, interdict, keep out, leave out, lock out, obviate, occlude, omit, ostracize, oust, pass over, preclude, prevent, prohibit, proscribe, put out, refuse, refuse admittance, reject, remove, repudiate, rule out, set aside, shut out, shut the door on, sideline, suspend, throw out, veto, ward off

Antonyms:

accept, add, admit, allow, include, incorporate, take on, welcome
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