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reside
[ri-zahyd]
verb (used without object)
to dwell permanently or for a considerable time.
She resides at 15 Maple Street.
Synonyms: , , , , ,(of things, qualities, etc.) to abide, lie, or be present habitually; exist or be inherent (usually followed byin ).
to rest or be vested, as powers, rights, etc. (usually followed byin ).
reside
/ ɪˈɪ /
verb
to live permanently or for a considerable time (in a place); have one's home (in)
he now resides in London
(of things, qualities, etc) to be inherently present (in); be vested (in)
political power resides in military strength
Other 51Թ Forms
- resider noun
- ˈ noun
51Թ History and Origins
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of reside1
Example Sentences
Instead of a steady hand or the consoler-in-chief, we have a political arsonist residing in the White House.
Yes the United States Golf Association want to test every club in the bag but they also want to examine the 15th club - the one that resides between the ears.
Aside from that neck wreath made of hippie Christmas ornaments, LTW generally resides in the same area of sartorial consistency as Charlotte and Seema.
With Hulu’s “Mid-Century Modern,” Nathan Lane takes on the role of Bunny, an aging gay man who brings together a chosen family when he invites two friends to reside in his Palm Springs home.
That said, by the age of 5, Ron was taking piano lessons and giving a recital at the Women’s Club of Venice, near where the Mael family then resided.
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