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from The Century Dictionary.

  • noun One who evicts.

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  • noun One who evicts

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Examples

  • The landlord evicted, the Ribbonman shot him down, and the evictor fell unpitied by the people, who refused to condemn the assassin.

    The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 8: Infamy-Lapparent 1840-1916 1913

  • With a premonition of coming evil, Janice sprang to the knocker, and rapped desperately, but their evictor paid no attention to the appeal.

    Janice Meredith Paul Leicester Ford 1883

  • The majority of the inhabitants of Gaza are among the refugees who were driven out of their homes in 1948, which means that congratulations have been extended to their evictor turned jailor of the world's largest prison.

    Al-Ahram Weekly Online 2010

  • I'll describe each PAC as it fits into the chronological narrative below. evictor of retired clergy, Joe Fuiten.

    Pam's House Blend - Front Page 2009

  • I'll describe each PAC as it fits into the chronological narrative below. evictor of retired clergy, Joe Fuiten.

    Pam's House Blend - Front Page 2009

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