deforce

/dɪˈfɔrs/
verb
  1. To keep someone from possessing or enjoying property, especially land, by force or illegal means.
    • Neighbors accused him of trying to deforce them from the shared driveway.
    • The court ruled that the company had no right to deforce the family from their home.
    • The squatter tried to deforce the rightful owner from entering the land.
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