unhoused
English
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editunhoused
- simple past and past participle of unhouse
Adjective
editunhoused (not comparable)
- Driven from one's home.
- Homeless.
- 2022 July 18, Sam Levin, “As police crack down on homelessness, unhoused end up in Mojave desert”, in The Guardian[2]:
- In a remote stretch of southern California desert, at least 200 unhoused people live outside, battling the extremes: blazing hot temperatures in the summer, snow in winter, rugged terrain inaccessible to many vehicles, a constant wind that blankets everything with silt, and no running water for miles.
- Not located within a housing.
- an unhoused engine
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