Unhouse


verb (used with object), unhoused [uhn-houzd] /ʌnˈhaʊzd/ (Show IPA), unhousing [uhn-hou-zing] /ʌnˈhaʊ zɪŋ/ (Show IPA)
1.
to drive from a house or habitation; deprive of shelter.

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