rehoused

[US]/ri:ˈhaʊz/
[UK]/ˌri'haʊz/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

v. provide new housing for (someone)

Example Sentences

The government pledged to rehouse the refugees.

tenants will be rehoused in hotels until their homes are habitable.

The local authority ruled that he had made himself intentionally homeless and was therefore not entitled to be rehoused.

The organization decided to rehouse the refugees in a safer location.

After the fire, the family had to rehouse temporarily in a hotel.

The government provided funds to rehouse those affected by the natural disaster.

The charity organization helps rehouse stray animals in need of shelter.

The landlord decided to rehouse the tenants in a different building due to renovations.

The city council plans to rehouse the residents of the old neighborhood in new apartments.

The organization's main goal is to rehouse homeless individuals and families in the community.

The real estate agent helped the family rehouse in a bigger and better home.

The government program aims to rehouse veterans who are struggling with homelessness.

The animal shelter works tirelessly to rehouse abandoned pets with loving families.

Real-world Examples

The charity Medecins Sans Frontieres says it's opening a refugee camp in northern France to rehouse people living in a makeshift camp outside Dunkirk.

Source: BBC Listening March 2016 Compilation

Potential cost issues aside, rehousing this technology into a smartphone is more complicated in many ways, especially when it comes to structural strength and durability.

Source: Selected English short passages

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