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tenant
[ ten-uhnt ]
noun
- a person or group that rents and occupies land, a house, an office, or the like, from another for a period of time; lessee.
- Law. a person who holds or possesses for a time lands, tenements, or personalty of another, usually for rent.
- an occupant or inhabitant of any place.
verb (used with object)
- to hold or occupy as a tenant; dwell in; inhabit.
verb (used without object)
- to dwell or live (usually followed by in ).
tenant
/ ˈtɛnənt /
noun
- a person who holds, occupies, or possesses land or property by any kind of right or title, esp from a landlord under a lease
- a person who has the use of a house, flat, etc, subject to the payment of rent
- any holder or occupant
verb
- tr to hold (land or property) as a tenant
- rare.intrfoll byin to dwell
Derived Forms
- ˈtenant-ˌlike, adjective
- ˈtenantable, adjective
- ˈtenantless, adjective
Other Words From
- tenant·a·ble adjective
- tenant·less adjective
- tenant·like adjective
- non·tenant noun
- non·tenant·a·ble adjective
- un·tenant·a·ble adjective
- un·tenant·ed adjective
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of tenant1
Example Sentences
Dozens of tenants at an affordable housing complex for arts and entertainment workers are in rebellion amid a dispute over a rent increase and other alleged issues at the Hollywood property.
She said electrical works were not permitted in council properties and that this was made clear to tenants “at several points” in the tenancy sign-in.
Voters also adamantly rejected Proposition 33 to boost local governments’ power to control rents — meaning what owners of rentals could charge tenants.
As such, public outreach and education has become a core tenant of the new nuclear advocacy movement.
A tenant rights attorney and political novice, Jurado also overcame a self-inflicted wound after being caught on a recording saying “F— the police.”
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