House-trained


[hous-treynd] /ˈhaʊsˌtreɪnd/

adjective, British.
1.
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[hous-treyn] /ˈhaʊsˌtreɪn/
verb (used with object), British.
1.
to housebreak.
verb
1.
(transitive) (Brit) to train (pets) to urinate and defecate outside the house or in a special place, such as a litter tray

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