reside

  • 31reside — verb a) To dwell permanently or for a considerable time; to have a settled abode for a time; to remain for a long time. b) To have a seat or fixed position; to inhere; to lie or be as in attribute or …

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  • 32reside — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) v. i. live, dwell, abide, sojourn, lodge. See abode, inhabitant. II (Roget s IV) v. Syn. dwell, live, occupy, tenant, lodge, inhabit, populate, remain, continue, stay, sojourn, take up residence; see… …

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  • 33reside — re|side [ rı zaıd ] verb intransitive FORMAL to live in a particular place re side in phrasal verb transitive FORMAL to exist in or belong to someone or something …

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  • 34reside — re·side || rɪ zaɪd v. dwell, inhabit as a residence; live; rest in, exist within …

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  • 35reside — desire …

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  • 36reside — verb 1》 have one s permanent home in a particular place. 2》 (of a right or legal power) belong to a person or body. 3》 (of a quality) be present or inherent in something. Origin ME: prob. a back form. from resident, influenced by Fr. résider or L …

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  • 37reside — v. n. 1. Dwell, inhabit, live, abide, remain, domiciliate, domicile, sojourn. 2. Inhere …

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  • 38reside — v 1. live, live at, abide, Archaic. bide, dwell, tenant, stay, stay at, remain, sojourn; domicile, domiciliate, establish oneself, take up residence, take up one s abode, inhabit, occupy, settle, settle down, locate, ensconce, make one s home,… …

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  • 39reside — re·side …

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  • 40reside — [rɪˈzaɪd] verb [I] formal to live in a particular place …

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