Definition
Plural of eviction; the legal or forced removal of people from their homes or properties.
Etymology
From 'eviction,' which comes from Old French and Latin 'evictio' (the act of conquering or dispossessing), derived from 'evincere.' The '-ion' suffix creates an abstract noun from the verb 'evict.'
Kelly Says
Eviction rates are actually tracked by governments and economists as a key indicator of social health—the number of evictions tells you how stable a society's housing situation really is.
Translations
BNবাংলা
বিতাড়ন
bi-ta-a-ron
CACatalà
desnonaments
deh-sno-na-ments
CSČeština
vystěhování
vyes-te-ho-va-nee
DADansk
udvisninger
oot-vee-s-ninger
DEDeutsch
Ausweisungen
ow-sh-vī-nyuhng
ELΕλληνικά
απόλυση
a-po-lee-see
ESEspañol
desahucios
deh-sah-oo-see-ohs
FISuomi
ajamukset
a-ja-mu-sukset
FRFrançais
expulsions
eks-pül-syohn
HIहिन्दी
खालीकरण
khaali-karan
HUMagyar
kiutas
kee-oo-tas
IDBahasa Indonesia
pengusiran
peng-oo-see-ran
ITItaliano
sfratti
sfrat-tee
MRMR
निष्कासन
nish-ka-san
MSBahasa Melayu
pengusiran
peng-oo-see-ran
NLNederlands
uitdrijvingen
oot-dree-ving-en
NONorsk
utvisninger
oot-vee-s-ninger
PLPolski
wysiedlenia
vye-see-dlen-ya
PTPortuguês
desocupações
deh-so-koo-pah-saws
RORomână
expulzări
ek-spul-zari
RUРусский
выселение
vys-se-leni-ye
SVSvenska
utvisningar
oot-vee-s-ningar
SWKiswahili
kujaza
koo-ja-za
TLTL
pag-palayas
pa-g-pa-la-yas
TRTürkçe
tahliye
tah-lee-yeh
UKУкраїнська
виселення
vye-se-lennya
ZUZU
ukuthwala
oo-koo-th-wa-la