verb

definition

To occupy premises in exchange for rent.

example

I rented a house from my friend's parents for a year.

definition

To grant occupation in return for rent.

example

We rented our house to our son's friend for a year.

definition

To obtain or have temporary possession of an object (e.g. a movie) in exchange for money.

definition

To be leased or let for rent.

example

The house rents for five hundred dollars a month.

Examples of rented in a Sentence

Seems it's been rented for years.

She drove to the bed and breakfast instead, where the friendly woman who rented rooms had left the back door open for her.

Look, my parents even rented the hall.

But in the meantime the club has rented a little room in a central part of the town, and the books which we already have are free to all. 3.

The apartment had been rented the fol­lowing day—the day of the newspaper subscription.

Say Cleary rented the place innocently—he's a coast-to-coast truck driver or something and needs a temporary place, just like Burgess.

Caxton had in 1476 rented a shop in the Sanctuary at Westminster, and here had set up a printing - press.

Among his other acts of munificence may be mentioned his gift to the Apothecaries' Company of the botanical or physic garden, which they had rented from the Chelsea estate since 1673.

She made the long-neglected garden profitable; kept pigs and poultry; rented other gardens; stocked a fishpond; farmed in a small way; and had her house full of boarders.

In addition to agriculture, which (with the exception of the Usuri Cossacks) is sufficient to supply their needs and usually to leave a certain surplus, they"carry on extensive cattle and horse breeding, vine culture in Caucasia, fishing on the Don, the Ural, and the Caspian, hunting, bee-culture, &c. The extraction of coal, gold and other minerals which are found on their territories is mostly rented to strangers, who also own most factories.

The proportion of farms rented comprised 28.6% of the whole number, four-fifths of these being rented on a share basis.

Gradually the landowners discovered that the only practical way out of their difficulties was to give up the old custom of working the manorial demesne by the forced labor of their villeins, and to cut it up into farms which were rented out to free tenants, and cultivated by them.

Lawrence left it (1752) to his widow Anne Fairfax (who in the same year married George Lee) with the proviso that it should pass at her death to George Washington, who meanwhile rented the estate, gaining full possession at her death in 1761.

She teased us further by announcing Howie had moved east and rented a small apartment in nearby Boston.

The Dawkins—the Ginger/Joseph half—drove up, this time making no effort to hide their rented Jeep, or their door-slamming anger.

Tappan first named Hawthorne's rented house Tanglewood, then the entire estate took the name.

Mrs. Martin is off to a WCTU meeting in Montrose and Joshua rented a sleigh at the Union Livery that just opened.

There were three in all—Room 15, to the left, had been rented twice.

The apartment had been rented the fol­lowing day—the day of the newspaper subscription.

I'm just guessing, mind you, but I think our Mr. Cleary rented the place so the two of them could have a little rendezvous, if you know what I mean.

I just rented this joint for a place to sleep—after I totaled my truck and couldn't get home easy.

Say Cleary rented the place innocently—he's a coast-to-coast truck driver or something and needs a temporary place, just like Burgess.

Byrne didn't know what to do with me so he rented me a motel room—I didn't have any money with me 'cause I was supposed to stay with my wife.

The flooring in your rented accommodation may differ from what you are used to.

Balmoral castle They rented Balmoral castle They rented Balmoral Castle, which stands in the shadow of Lochnagar, from its then owner, the Duke of Fife.

Passengers landing could a palm tree immigration campus quot we rented scooters.

Our Local housing Strategy has highlighted the shortage of affordable rented housing in Moray.

We rented kayaks one night, and as dusk fell we paddled out from the reeds at the water's edge.

Gas safety in rented properties The Council enforces legislation concerning gas safety in private rented property.

Author Michelle malkin rented out on flying cloud across clear blue water.

Sabbatical from work, rented out my flat and went.

Its solution included action on second and holiday homes, and better use of the private rented sector.

Of the insurance business disturbing specter of on a regular basis leased hired rented.

The peasant tenantry was land rented out to peasants who were either free or unfree.

A cottage, 5 Stanley Villas, near the railroad terminus, was rented for £ 14 a year.

Henceforth he lived in comparative retirement, cultivating a farm rented by his father at Monsheim, and occasionally publishing criticisms of public affairs, until the February revolution of 1848 and its echoes in Germany recalled him to active political life.

Land must thus of necessity be rented from the landlords at fabulous prices.

After receiving communion and unction he quietly died; and next day a throng of acquaintances who came to pay their last respects to the deceased filled the house rented by the Rostovs.

Arrangements for accommodation (either digs, rented apartment or house purchase) will be facilitated by the Practice.

Holdings An area of land rented from a landlord.

Term used to cover the tendency in recent years to pack exports in returnable standard-sized metal containers which can be rented from container companies.

So eventually I took a sabbatical from work, rented out my flat and went.

The rented houses have been provided mostly by speculative builders.

Commons that per pounds subcompact cars a rented vehicle probably convince the.

Most of the land was rented by the villein tenants of the manor, some with considerable holdings.

The service deals with finding care in the home, residential and nursing home placements and finding rented or purchasing warden assisted accommodation.

Our subject 's father was a yeoman farmer who rented land on which he kept upwards of a hundred sheep.

They had to unwillingly abort their plans when they found out someone else had the party room rented out.

They can be rented or bought and are designed for quick and natural pumping action.

Once you return one of the DVDs that you have rented, a new DVD from your list will be mailed to you.

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