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Liton Das Posted 7 years ago
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Exile

When some people enter in our house and we don't want them to be in our house and we make them out of our house. Is that the situation we call

We exiled them from our house. Now exile is something used in relation to people being outlawed from a country what we can use instead?

  

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evict = to remove people forcefully (a legal process) from a property that they do not own. This is used for renters who do not pay the monthly rent. The landlord evicted the tenants after they did not pay the rent.

  • evict = to remove people forcefully (a legal process) from a property that they do not own.
  • This is used for renters who do not pay the monthly rent.
  • The landlord evicted the tenants after they did not pay the rent.
  • We asked them to leave = This is more common.
  • We asked the intruders to leave.
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evict = to remove people forcefully (a legal process) from a property that they do not own. This is used for renters who do not pay the monthly rent.

The landlord evicted the tenants after they did not pay the rent.

We asked them to leave = This is more common.

We asked the intruders to leave. 
We asked our unwanted guests to leave.

We threw them out of the

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