Definitions
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition.
- transitive verb To find another home for (an animal); place with another owner.
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- verb transitive To find a new home for (especially of
pets ).
Etymologies
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Examples
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Don't tell the Craigslist poster who was looking to "rehome" a recently hatched emu that there are ostrich burger seekers out there in Balteemore!
Blog updates 2010
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Don't tell the Craigslist poster who was looking to "rehome" a recently hatched emu that there are ostrich burger seekers out there in Balteemore!
Blog updates 2010
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Don't tell the Craigslist poster who was looking to "rehome" a recently hatched emu that there are ostrich burger seekers out there in Balteemore!
Blog updates 2010
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Don't tell the Craigslist poster who was looking to "rehome" a recently hatched emu that there are ostrich burger seekers out there in Balteemore!
Blog updates 2010
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Don't tell the Craigslist poster who was looking to "rehome" a recently hatched emu that there are ostrich burger seekers out there in Balteemore!
Blog updates 2010
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Don't tell the Craigslist poster who was looking to "rehome" a recently hatched emu that there are ostrich burger seekers out there in Balteemore!
Blog updates 2010
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For animal lovers who are active in organizations that rescue, care for and rehome abandoned pets, it's a way of life they aren't willing to sacrifice.
Dr. Karen Becker: Would You Choose Your Pet Over Your Partner? Dr. Karen Becker 2011
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But finding him an appropriate home -- the last stage in our "rescue, rehab, rehome" mission -- seemed to take forever.
Gary Weitzman, DVM: Encore's Long Road to Recovery DVM Gary Weitzman 2011
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For animal lovers who are active in organizations that rescue, care for and rehome abandoned pets, it's a way of life they aren't willing to sacrifice.
Dr. Karen Becker: Would You Choose Your Pet Over Your Partner? Dr. Karen Becker 2011
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For animal lovers who are active in organizations that rescue, care for and rehome abandoned pets, it's a way of life they aren't willing to sacrifice.
Dr. Karen Becker: Would You Choose Your Pet Over Your Partner? Dr. Karen Becker 2011
frindley commented on the word rehome
(verb) the act of finding a new home for an abandoned or otherwise unwanted pet, say, a kitten. "The kittens were so cute that all of them were rehomed within an hour of arriving." (This, from my local paper – what DO they teach them in sub-editor school?)
October 16, 2008
ruzuzu commented on the word rehome
I have a friend who volunteers for a no-kill shelter and tells me about trying to find forever homes for dogs rescued from puppy mills.
September 19, 2010