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Definition of Rehoused
1. rehouse [v] - See also: rehouse
Lexicographical Neighbors of Rehoused
Literary usage of Rehoused
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Ownership, Tenure and Taxation of Land, Some Facts, Fallacies and by Thomas Palmer Whittaker (1914)
"... both by the Corporation and private enterprise, without any of the persons
inhabiting them being rehoused, and it is estimated that 40000 people were in ..."
2. Transactions by Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (1904)
"Every person of the artizan class that has been rehoused upon the ... Every person
rehoused " in the vicinity" near the Holborn Town Hall has cost £80. ..."
3. The Government of England by Abbott Lawrence Lowell (1908)
"There has been a strong feeling, that in such a case overcrowding in a town would
be actually increased unless the people displaced were rehoused, ..."
4. The Tenement House Problem: Including the Report of the New York State by Robert Weeks De Forest, Lawrence Veiller (1903)
"The figures in the above table show that when about 15000 persons have been
displaced, hardly more than 10001 have been rehoused. The London County Council ..."
5. Social Progress edited by Josiah Strong, William Howe Tolman, William Dwight Porter Bliss (1906)
"plans was that they rehoused fewer people than they displaced. The London efforts
between 1890 and 1900 displaced about 15000 and rehoused scarcely 10000. ..."