house-trained
[ hous-treynd ]
/ ˈhaʊsˌtreɪnd /
adjective British.
Origin of house-trained
First recorded in 1920–25
Words nearby house-trained
house-proud,
house-raising,
house-sit,
house-to-house,
house-train,
house-trained,
house-warming,
houseboat,
housebound,
houseboy,
housebreak
Definition for house-trained (2 of 2)
house-train
[ hous-treyn ]
/ ˈhaʊsˌtreɪn /
verb (used with object) British.
to housebreak.
Origin of house-train
First recorded in 1920–25
Example sentences from the Web for house-trained
Will these resurrected animals be house-trained and know to exit the pearly gates before doing their business?
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British Dictionary definitions for house-trained
house-train
verb
(tr) British
to train (pets) to urinate and defecate outside the house or in a special place, such as a litter tray