deforcement

/dɪˈfɔrsmənt/
noun
  1. The act of keeping someone from possessing or enjoying property, especially land, by force or illegal means.
    • Deforcement of property is a serious legal offense.
    • The lawsuit was about the deforcement of the family's ancestral farm.
    • The court ordered an end to the deforcement and returned the land to its owner.
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