| EVICTEES | • evictees n. Plural of evictee. • EVICTEE n. one who is evicted. |
| EVICTING | • evicting v. Present participle of evict. • EVICT v. to dispossess by law. |
| EVICTION | • eviction n. The act of evicting. • eviction n. The state of being evicted. • EVICTION n. the act of evicting. |
| EVICTORS | • evictors n. Plural of evictor. • EVICTOR n. one who evicts. |
| EVIDENCE | • evidence n. Facts or observations presented in support of an assertion. • evidence n. (Law) Anything admitted by a court to prove or disprove alleged matters of fact in a trial. • evidence n. One who bears witness. |
| EVIDENTS | • EVIDENT n. that which serves as evidence. |
| EVILDOER | • evildoer n. A person who performs evil acts. • evil-doer n. Alternative form of evildoer. • EVILDOER n. one who commits evil. |
| EVILLEST | • evillest adj. Superlative form of evil: most evil. • EVIL adj. morally bad. |
| EVILNESS | • evilness n. The quality or state of being evil. • EVILNESS n. the quality of being evil. |
| EVINCING | • evincing v. Present participle of evince. • EVINCE v. to show clearly. |
| EVINCIVE | • evincive adj. Tending to prove; having the power to demonstrate; demonstrative; indicative. • EVINCIVE adj. tending to evince. |
| EVIRATED | • evirated v. Simple past tense and past participle of evirate. • EVIRATE v. to castrate; to make weak or unmanly. |
| EVIRATES | • evirates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of evirate. • EVIRATE v. to castrate; to make weak or unmanly. |
| EVITABLE | • evitable adj. (Uncommon) Possible to avoid; avertible. • EVITABLE adj. avoidable. |
| EVITATED | • evitated v. Simple past tense and past participle of evitate. • EVITATE v. (Shakespeare) to avoid, also EVITE. |
| EVITATES | • evitates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of evitate. • EVITATE v. (Shakespeare) to avoid, also EVITE. |