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reside

[ri-zahyd]

verb (used without object)

resided, residing 
  1. to dwell permanently or for a considerable time.

    She resides at 15 Maple Street.

    Synonyms: , , , , ,
  2. (of things, qualities, etc.) to abide, lie, or be present habitually; exist or be inherent (usually followed byin ).

  3. to rest or be vested, as powers, rights, etc. (usually followed byin ).



reside

/ ɪˈɪ /

verb

  1. to live permanently or for a considerable time (in a place); have one's home (in)

    he now resides in London

  2. (of things, qualities, etc) to be inherently present (in); be vested (in)

    political power resides in military strength

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Other 51Թ Forms

  • resider noun
  • ˈ noun
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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of reside1

First recorded in 1425–75; late Middle English residen, from Middle French resider, from Latin ŧ “to remain seated, rest, settle,” literally, “to sit back,” from re- re- + -ŧ, combining form of ŧ “to sit”; sit 1
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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of reside1

C15: from Latin ŧ to sit back, from re- + ŧ to sit
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Instead of a steady hand or the consoler-in-chief, we have a political arsonist residing in the White House.

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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.

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Aside from that neck wreath made of hippie Christmas ornaments, LTW generally resides in the same area of sartorial consistency as Charlotte and Seema.

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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.

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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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