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What is the past tense of evict?

What's the past tense of evict? Here's the word you're looking for.

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The past tense of evict is evicted.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of evict is evicts.

The present participle of evict is evicting.

The past participle of evict is evicted.

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Go back two centuries ago and remember how dime novels and penny dreadfuls were no sooner evoked than evicted from church life.
Thousands were massacred by white settlers or evicted from their ancestral lands.
We also work with housing associations and will push for families to be evicted if they continue to misbehave.
The Court finds the plaintiffs and their children were wrongfully evicted and they are entitled to whatever damages they suffered as a result.
Thousands of Arab refugees fled to Lebanon and Jordan, and some were forcibly evicted.
Tenants of farms and copyholders were evicted by business-minded landlords.

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