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Warehoused

Warehouse \Ware"house`\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Warehoused; p. pr. & vb. n. Warehousing.]

  1. To deposit or secure in a warehouse.

  2. To place in the warehouse of the government or customhouse stores, to be kept until duties are paid.

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warehoused

vb. (en-past of: warehouse)

Usage examples of "warehoused".

The giant projection TV formerly housed here had been moved to their bedroom, while the various machines that had aided Rainey in earlier stages of her illness were now warehoused in rows: the motorized wheelchair, lifts, trapezes, an elevated bed she had given up.

For they'd come back down with only two and a half hundredweight of gold, alleging that they'd found mead prices depressed in Dry Hole by a momentary glut of the beverage from other Angalheim hiveries, and in consequence they had liquidated their warehoused stock at a loss.

It was imperative the warehoused store of bacteria be completely destroyed before a shipment was made.

Of course, most data was kept on computer now, but there was still a backlog of paper that had to be warehoused somewhere.

So Norton warehoused five thousand pounds of paper, running eighty feet of shelf space for each aircraft, in a vast building in Compton.