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homelike

[hohm-lahyk] / ˈhoʊmˌlaɪk /


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When he composed a portrait of a mother and father holding their deceased child, Van Der Zee placed a radio in frame to make the funerary scene appear more homelike.

From The Wall Street Journal

The Happy Home Care for Elderly, a state-licensed residential care facility, touts its “homelike environment” and “well-trained staff to look after your loved ones,” according to its website.

From Los Angeles Times

Some seek to expand funding or services, including for chaplains, mental health treatment, training and pay; and programs that allow juveniles in hardened facilities transition to homelike settings for good behavior.

From Washington Times

Davis said the state envisioned small, homelike facilities staffed by highly qualified physicians, nurses and teachers.

From Seattle Times

The agreement lays out a four-year plan to reduce the use of force against juveniles, to create a more homelike setting and to boost educational and mental health services.

From Los Angeles Times