homed (Meaning)
homed
the social unit formed by a family living together, to or at an ultimate objective (such as a goal or finish line), a family living together in one dwelling, the house in which a person or family lives, relaxed and comfortable, a place for the care of persons unable to care for themselves, house entry 1 sense 1, the place where something is usually or naturally found, to a final, closed, or ultimate position, one's place of residence, the country or place where one lives or where one's ancestors lived, operating or occurring in an area that is a headquarters or base of operations, in harmony with the surroundings, habitat, on familiar ground, home plate, to a vital sensitive core, of, relating to, or being a place of residence, place of origin, or base of operations, prepared, done, or designed for use in a home, headquarters sense 2, a place of origin, the focus of one's domestic attention, house, to proceed or direct attention toward an objective, one's own country, prepared, done, or designed for use in a home (see home entry 1), the goal in some games, to return accurately to one's native area of place of birth or origin from a distance, to a final, closed, or standard position, of, relating to, or being a home, an establishment providing residence and care for people with special needs, a familiar or usual setting, to move to or toward an objective by following a signal or landmark, happening or operating in a home area, to go or return to one's place of residence or origin, to go or return home, to send to or provide with a home, to or at one's place of residence or home (see home entry 1 sense 1a), the objective in various games, to or at home, out of jeopardy, deeply and meaningfully
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homed Sentence Examples
- The charitable organization provided temporary housing for the recently homed individuals.
- The animal shelter's mission is to ensure that every animal finds a loving homed.
- The old house was once homed by a prominent local family.
- The migratory birds were homed to the nesting grounds for the breeding season.
- The children felt a sense of contentment when they were finally homed after years of uncertainty.
- The government implemented a program to assist low-income families in becoming homed.
- The homeless man was grateful for the opportunity to be homed in a warm and safe shelter.
- The neglected dog found a homed with a compassionate owner who showered it with love and attention.
- The refugees were warmly homed in the host country, where they were given a chance to rebuild their lives.
- The elderly couple spent their golden years in a cozy homed that they had worked hard to create.
FAQs About the word homed
the social unit formed by a family living together, to or at an ultimate objective (such as a goal or finish line), a family living together in one dwelling, th
shedded, boarded, sheltered, roosted,housed, billeted, roofed, ensconced, camped, lodged
ejected,evicted,
The charitable organization provided temporary housing for the recently homed individuals.
The animal shelter's mission is to ensure that every animal finds a loving homed.
The old house was once homed by a prominent local family.
The migratory birds were homed to the nesting grounds for the breeding season.