rehoused in English

verb
1
provide (someone) with new housing.
tenants will be rehoused in hotels until their homes are habitable

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1. The homeless refugees were rehoused by the local government.

2. Many of the 000 or so families who lost their homes in the earthquake have still not been rehoused.

3. Slum dwellers would filter through into better stock, or be rehoused by local authorities in new estates.

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

5. That a similar system be set up for the archival negative collections which would be rehoused within the proposed new photographic suite.

6. 4 People living in slums due for redevelopment would normally expect to be rehoused on rambling estates around the periphery of the city.

7. 21 The local authority ruled that he had made himself intentionally homeless and was therefore not entitled to be rehoused.

8. The next move in social care planning was to advise the daughter and son-in-law to leave, applying to be rehoused.

9. People living in slums due for redevelopment would normally expect to be rehoused on rambling estates around the periphery of the city.

10. For example it was highlighted that a disproportionate number of Black women remained in refuge accommodation for longer periods before they were rehoused.