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See more results » (Definition ofdomicilefrom theCambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary & Thesaurus© Cambridge University Press)- Fortunately, Mr. Maynard had been able to rent the bungalow he wanted, and it was this picturesque domicile that so roused King's admiration.
- The lower classes of the people, in their persons and their domiciles, are not clean—but there it stops—the town and the island are miracles of cleanliness.
- Then I shall sweep into her domicile, arrayed in all my glory.
- Twenty miles, he estimated, still lay between him and his domicile.
- With the aid of a few friends he installed her in a new domicile, and procured work for her.
domicile| American Dictionarytheplacewhere apersonlives: Anychangeof domicile should bereportedto theproperauthorities. (Definition ofdomicilefrom theCambridge Academic Content Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)domicile| Business Englishthecountryin which apersonorcompanylivesor doesbusinessand hastheirlegaladdress: Fortaxpurposes, the income-taxratein the person'scountryof domicileshould be used. move/change/switch (sb's/sth's) domicileCompanies maychoosetomovetheirdomicile totaxhavenssuch as Bermuda. (Definition ofdomicilefrom theCambridge Business English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)Examplesofdomiciledomicile This system provided the magistracy with the opportunity to decoupledomicilerights from political, economic or juridical rights.From theCambridge English Corpus Each member's surname, given name, age, year of birth,domicileof origin, parentage, profession, and rank are recorded.From theCambridge English Corpus In the sagas, the outer circle was the idealdomicileof evil powers, especially the devil.From theCambridge English Corpus Thus, adomicileis the intersection of an infinite sequence of nested discs and, therefore, it is simply connected.From theCambridge English Corpus Adomicileis a set of points in + that share the same address.From theCambridge English Corpus There is no variation by season or year of birth, birth order or region ofdomicile.From theCambridge English Corpus The current symbiotic function of these domiciles is quite clear.From theCambridge English Corpus There is no variation in prevalence by region ofdomicile, season or year of birth.From theCambridge English Corpus Their standing, he insists, must be based on a right ofdomicileindependent of nationality.From theCambridge English Corpus An after-dusk curfew was imposed, and people wishing to travel or changedomicilehad to obtain special permits from the appropriate authorities.From theCambridge English Corpus What justifiesdomicileas the sole criteria of constituency construction?From theCambridge English Corpus The site is 34 km from the nearest areas of permanentdomicileand nearly 70 km by road from the nearest town.From theCambridge English Corpus The control entries consisted of the same male-sterile lines without alfalfa leafcutting bee domiciles or honey bee hives placed at flowering time.From theCambridge English Corpus And yet it was when he wrote about hisdomicile, his craft, and his friends that a rare sensitivity and eloquence crept into his work.From theCambridge English Corpus Thus, five domiciles were placed at the north end of the plots, facing south.From theCambridge English Corpus These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. #https://dictionary.cambridge.org//dictionary/english/domicile## |