1. dislodge
We dislodge debris easily.
An itch guides us to the problem area and motivates us to scratch, in an attempt to dislodge the invader and quell the discomfort.
In one variant of this story, the handshake evolved from an elbow-to-wrist “patdown” to check for hidden knives; in another, the shaking motion was supposed to dislodge any sharp objects that may have been kept in the sleeve. Of course, this exp
2. check out
We should check out before noon.
Can somebody check out who is at the door?
check out of your room at 10 a.m
Well, you'd better check out his sister.
I check out a state of oil in a car
We have to check out of the hotel by 10 a.m.
These days, you do not need to see through those peepholes to check out who is at the door ringing your doorbell.
When did you check out?
You have to check out at 7 if you want to catch the plane at 9.
to examine something or get more information about it in order to be certain that it is true, safe, or suitable: We'll need to check out his story.
Let’s go and check out this new Chinese place tonight.
You should check out The Museum of Bad Art.
I'd like to check out
Don't check her out, she's my girlfriend! Hey, check out this car! / I've checked out and asked for the bill.
3. evict
They were evicted after complaints from their neighbours. The council has tried to get them evicted.
He was evicted for non-payment of rent.
the police can evict all tenants of the property.
They were unable to pay the rent, and were evicted from their home