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Definition of Rehouse
1. Verb. Put up in a new or different housing.
Definition of Rehouse
1. Verb. (transitive) To give a new house to; to relocate someone to a new house. ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Rehouse
1. to establish in a new housing unit [v -HOUSED, -HOUSING, -HOUSES]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Rehouse
Literary usage of Rehouse
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Letters of Edward FitzGerald by Edward FitzGerald (1894)
"I do not think he was much an Admirer of Wordsworth (I don't know about Southey),
and I well remember that when I was at M^rehouse (as Miss Bristowe would ..."
2. The Public Records of the Colony of Connecticut [1636-1776] by Connecticut, Connecticut General Assembly, Connecticut Council, James Hammond Trumbull, Council of Safety (Conn.), Charles Jeremy Hoadly (1885)
"This Assembly do establish Mr. Lemuel Mo rehouse to be Lieutenant of the 2d or
north company or ... rehouse ..."
3. An Analytical Digest of All the Reported Cases Determined in the House of by Samuel Bealey Harrison, Great Britain Parliament. House of Lords, Great Britain Court of Bankruptcy (1835)
"... deliver or rehouse" them to his vendee, loses his right to stop them in transitu
against all who acquire a bona fide title by purchase from such vendee. ..."
4. The Commonsense of Municipal Trading by Bernard Shaw (1908)
"It offers to rehouse a third ; the Board demands two thirds; ... If the obligation
to rehouse were imposed on private and municipal enterprise alike, ..."
5. The Nineteenth Century (1884)
"Q.: ' Take place; the population is of such a kind that you would not care to
rehouse them ? ' A.: ' I should care very much indeed to rehouse them! ..."