tenant in the PONS Dictionary

tenant Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

council tenant Brit
to move out ⇄ a tenant

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
Five new tenants were placed in the building.
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Below the mesne tenant further mesne tenants could hold from each other in series.
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The lord's views tended to greatly influence those of his largely uneducated tenants.
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They felt that pressure from patrons on tenants was legitimate and that a secret ballot was simply unmanly and cowardly.
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The house was built in the mid-18th century as a tenant house.
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The company employs a business model that centers on developing affordable new homes, encouraging tenants to consider homeownership as an alternative to renting.
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The building became a popular location for insurance and financial service tenants.
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The wing ultimately lost so many tenants, that management required the remaining ones to move elsewhere in the mall.
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The contract proceeded on the grounds that such a tenant had been arranged.
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The name of his tenant was not given.
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