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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.
(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
/ rɪˈzaɪd /
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 Word Forms
- resider noun
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of reside1
Example Sentences
She was getting treatment for breast cancer when she was arrested in a June 19 raid in Los Angeles County, where nearly 1 million undocumented immigrants reside, according to estimates.
Its stadium resides 26 miles from campus and students don’t start classes until late September.
Harris resides in the western portion of Los Angeles.
The new owners don't reside in the hothouse of Glasgow football, they don't feel the emotion and they look less likely to react to the thunder of the fans in a way their predecessors did.
They don't reside in the goldfish bowl, they are not susceptible to the howls of protest from fans - the players booed off again - so they're distant and maybe more patient as a consequence.
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