REHOUSE

rehouse

(verb) put up in a new or different housing

Source: WordNet® 3.1


Etymology

Verb

rehouse (third-person singular simple present rehouses, present participle rehousing, simple past and past participle rehoused)

(transitive) To give a new house to; to relocate someone to a new house.

(transitive) To store in a new location.

Anagrams

• huesero

Source: Wiktionary



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