rehouse

/riˈhaʊz/
verb
  1. To provide someone with a new home, especially after they have lost their previous one or it has become unsuitable.
    • The landlord had to rehouse the tenants while the building was being renovated.
    • The charity works to rehouse homeless individuals in safe, affordable apartments.
    • After the flood, the government helped rehouse the affected families in temporary shelters.
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