Rehomed vs Rehoned - What's the difference?
rehomed | rehoned |
(rehome)
To find a new home for (especially of pets).
(rehone)
To hone again or anew.
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As verbs the difference between rehomed and rehoned
is that rehomed is past tense of rehome while rehoned is past tense of rehone.rehomed
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*rehome
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(rehom)- The cat recovered after treatment by a vet and has now been rehomed .
rehoned
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(head)rehone
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