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Kick out six in English court (5)

Ross

I believe the answer is:

evict

'kick out' is the definition.
(evicting is a kind of kicking out)

'six in english court' is the wordplay.
'six' becomes 'VI' (Roman numerals).
'in' indicates putting letters inside.
'english' becomes 'E' (abbreviation).
'court' becomes 'ct' (abbreviation used in road names).
'e'+'ct'='ect'
'vi' placed inside 'ect' is 'EVICT'.

(Other definitions for evict that I've seen before include "Expel from home" , "Turn out of home" , "Remove form house for non-payment" , "Force to move out" , "Turn out (of property)" .)

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