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- verb Third-person singular simple present indicative form of
rehome .
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Examples
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Ownership was signed over to Specialist Wildlife Services, which rescues and rehomes animals ranging from wolves to wallabies, and Longleat in Wiltshire – home to Lord Bath and other exotic creatures – stepped in to take on the mantle of Anne's guardian.
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British Hen Welfare Trust , a small charity that rehomes commercial laying hens.
The Guardian World News Lizzy Davies 2011
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The RSPCA educates people about Staffordshire bull terriers and rehomes the dogs at its dedicated website www. rspca.org.uk/getinvolved/campaigns/rehomeadog
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The charity rehomes or returns about 5,000 dogs a year, but a growing number are put down because their behaviour means they pose a safety risk, it says.
BBC News - Home 2010
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Services will include Node B rehomes, IuCS/IuPS/Iur adds or rehomes,
cellular-news 2010
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The home does not turn away stray or unwanted dogs, and rehomes or returns about 5,000 a year.
BBC News - Home 2010
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He added that the owner of the store, which also houses and rehomes rescued reptiles, was confident that all the creatures had been accounted for.
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Investigates complaints of cruelty and rehomes animals through local branches.
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He added that the owner of the store, which also houses and rehomes rescued reptiles, was confident that all the creatures had been accounted for.
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* rehomes pantsfish* quonsar, I most heartily encourage all thanking of God! That's my first reaction too and it's a very positive and healthy one!
MetaChat 2008
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