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re·house

 (rē-houz′)
tr.v. re·housed, re·hous·ing, re·hous·es
To provide with new, usually improved housing.
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rehouse

(riːˈhaʊz)
vb (tr)
to accommodate (someone or something) in a new house or building
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re•house

(riˈhaʊz)

v.t. -housed, -hous•ing.
1. to house again.
2. to provide with new or different housing.
[1810–20]
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rehouse


Past participle: rehoused
Gerund: rehousing

Imperative
rehouse
rehouse
Present
I rehouse
you rehouse
he/she/it rehouses
we rehouse
you rehouse
they rehouse
Preterite
I rehoused
you rehoused
he/she/it rehoused
we rehoused
you rehoused
they rehoused
Present Continuous
I am rehousing
you are rehousing
he/she/it is rehousing
we are rehousing
you are rehousing
they are rehousing
Present Perfect
I have rehoused
you have rehoused
he/she/it has rehoused
we have rehoused
you have rehoused
they have rehoused
Past Continuous
I was rehousing
you were rehousing
he/she/it was rehousing
we were rehousing
you were rehousing
they were rehousing
Past Perfect
I had rehoused
you had rehoused
he/she/it had rehoused
we had rehoused
you had rehoused
they had rehoused
Future
I will rehouse
you will rehouse
he/she/it will rehouse
we will rehouse
you will rehouse
they will rehouse
Future Perfect
I will have rehoused
you will have rehoused
he/she/it will have rehoused
we will have rehoused
you will have rehoused
they will have rehoused
Future Continuous
I will be rehousing
you will be rehousing
he/she/it will be rehousing
we will be rehousing
you will be rehousing
they will be rehousing
Present Perfect Continuous
I have been rehousing
you have been rehousing
he/she/it has been rehousing
we have been rehousing
you have been rehousing
they have been rehousing
Future Perfect Continuous
I will have been rehousing
you will have been rehousing
he/she/it will have been rehousing
we will have been rehousing
you will have been rehousing
they will have been rehousing
Past Perfect Continuous
I had been rehousing
you had been rehousing
he/she/it had been rehousing
we had been rehousing
you had been rehousing
they had been rehousing
Conditional
I would rehouse
you would rehouse
he/she/it would rehouse
we would rehouse
you would rehouse
they would rehouse
Past Conditional
I would have rehoused
you would have rehoused
he/she/it would have rehoused
we would have rehoused
you would have rehoused
they would have rehoused
Collins English Verb Tables © HarperCollins Publishers 2011
ThesaurusAntonymsRelated WordsSynonymsLegend:
Verb1.rehouse - put up in a new or different housing
domiciliate, house, put up - provide housing for; "The immigrants were housed in a new development outside the town"
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Translations
يُسْكِنُ ثانِيَةً
přestěhovat se
genhuse
átköltöztet
útvega nÿtt húsnæîi
perkelti į naujus namus
ierādīt citu dzīvesvietu
iskân etmekyeni bir eve yerleştirmek

rehouse

[ˈriːˈhaʊz] VT [+ family] → dar una nueva vivienda a
200 families have been rehoused200 familias tienen vivienda nueva ya
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rehouse

[ˌriːˈhaʊz] vtreloger
Collins English/French Electronic Resource. © HarperCollins Publishers 2005

rehouse

Collins German Dictionary – Complete and Unabridged 7th Edition 2005. © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1980 © HarperCollins Publishers 1991, 1997, 1999, 2004, 2005, 2007

rehouse

[ˌriːˈhaʊz] vtrialloggiare
Collins Italian Dictionary 1st Edition © HarperCollins Publishers 1995

rehouse

(riːˈhauz) verb
to provide with a new or different house. After the fire, the family had to be rehoused.
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References in periodicals archive ?
The figures have also revealed that 24 clients had been rehoused through a new council scheme, which offers a cash incentive of PS1,900, in addition to an extra PS400 for every bedroom freed up, to persuade people to move to a smaller property.
We've had delays to the public inquiry, thousands still living in perilous conditions and 17 families remain in temporary accommodation - making a mockery of Theresa May's initial promise that they'd all be rehoused within three weeks.
Alexander McCracken, 39, was released just before Christmas and rehoused in a one-bedroom flat in Ayr.
SALFORD town hall is set to bring forward the clearance and demolition of the High Street estate in Pendleton after residents were rehoused faster than expected - leaving the largely-empty estate vulnerable to vandals.
The Arc, which operates from a four-bedroom house in Gadsby Avenue, Ashmore Park, has been open for five years and during that time has rehoused more than 1,000 rescued cats.
Most residents were rehoused while the problem is fixed by the National House Building Council (NHBC).
I won't go back until the woman is removed or I am rehoused elsewhere."
Flintshire Council, which provides social housing accommodation in the tower block, said tenants were temporarily relocated to Castle Heights Community Centre after the power supply was shut off, and three people had to be rehoused overnight.
Survivors of theGrenfell Tower firehave called for Kensington and Chelsea Council (RBKC) to be placed into special measures after the Government admitted it is unlikely everyone will be rehoused within a year of the fire.
The Government has now announced that survivors will permanently be rehoused in a Au2bn luxury apartment block in Kensington.
After announcing a EeAu5 million support package, Theresa May told Sky News: "We are committed to ensuring that people are rehoused as far as possible within the borough, or in neighbouring boroughs.