tenementary (Meaning)

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tenementary (a.)

Capable of being leased; held by tenants.

Synonyms & Antonyms of tenementary

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tenementary Sentence Examples

  1. The tenementary leaseholder struggled to keep up with the exorbitant rent.
  2. The tenementary occupants lived in cramped and unsanitary conditions.
  3. The tenementary building was in a dilapidated state, its windows boarded up and walls crumbling.
  4. The tenementary system created a class of impoverished tenants trapped in perpetual debt.
  5. The tenementary landlords exploited the desperation of their tenants, charging exorbitant fees and providing subpar housing.
  6. The tenementary slums were hotbeds of disease and crime, creating a breeding ground for social unrest.
  7. Reformers advocated for the abolition of the tenementary system, arguing for more humane and affordable housing.
  8. The tenementary housing crisis became a major concern for urban authorities, straining public services and straining the morale of the population.
  9. The tenementary tenants faced constant eviction threats and lived in fear of losing their meager shelter.
  10. The tenementary conditions were a testament to the gross inequality and social injustice prevalent during the Victorian era.

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Capable of being leased; held by tenants.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The tenementary leaseholder struggled to keep up with the exorbitant rent.

The tenementary occupants lived in cramped and unsanitary conditions.

The tenementary building was in a dilapidated state, its windows boarded up and walls crumbling.

The tenementary system created a class of impoverished tenants trapped in perpetual debt.