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rehouse
/ ːˈʊ /
verb
to accommodate (someone or something) in a new house or building
Example Sentences
Arrangements were being made to rehouse Ms Akter, but she was killed on 6 April, two days before she was due to move, the jury was told.
"I would be hoping that Clanmil would obviously be able to rehouse me, because where else am I supposed to go with me and my children. There is nowhere for us to go."
"It isn't just a roof over your head, it's trained support workers who can do therapeutic work with children, help with rehousing - it's planning a new life."
Patients with serious psychiatric conditions may have to be temporarily rehoused while extensive repairs are carried out at the Acute Mental Health Inpatient centre in Belfast.
As soon as the BBC became involved, the family were rehoused within 48 hours.
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