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  • adjective Capable of being evicted.

Etymologies

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evict +‎ -able

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Examples

  • I will give them the proper legal notice, with the proper legal time to amend the situation, but so far no one has been able to stop their dogs from doing those things, so they are evictable.

    differences 2006

  • If you lock a renter into a yearlong contract and then discover that you can't stand your tenant, you're stuck -- unless your tenant commits an evictable offense, such as not paying the rent.

    News - chicagotribune.com 2011

  • If you lock a renter into a yearlong contract and then discover that you can't stand your tenant, you're stuck -- unless your tenant commits an evictable offense, such as not paying the rent.

    News - chicagotribune.com 2011

  • Johannes Weiner (1): vmscan: order evictable rescue in LRU putback

    Linux.com :: Features 2009

  • Another change separates the evictable pages from the unevictable pages (such as those that were locked through

    LXer Linux News 2009

  • Another change separates the evictable pages from the unevictable pages (such as those that were locked through

    LXer Linux News M. Tim Jones 2009

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