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What is the past tense of rehouse?

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The past tense of rehouse is rehoused.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of rehouse is rehouses.

The present participle of rehouse is rehousing.

The past participle of rehouse is rehoused.

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A number of industrial tenants in one of the buildings to be demolished will be rehoused.
It's a vicious circle and unfortunately if this family is rehoused these youths will probably just pick on somebody else in the estate.
People whose homes were not fit to be lived in would be temporarily rehoused.
It is not fair on other council tenants that have paid their rent if people in arrears are rehoused before them.
He behaves so aggressively in his new home that he is rehoused with an old couple who could give him everything he lacks.
Most of the families living on the estate have already been rehoused and some of the houses have been demolished.

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