Domiciled [verb]

Definition of Domiciled:

stay at temporary residence

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Sentence/Example of Domiciled:

That respected lady, though not actually domiciled with them during the past twelve-month, had paid them three long visits.

The rest of the Episcopalians are in Leinster—round Dublin—where 140,000 are domiciled.

Satisfied that she was safely domiciled for the night he opened the gate of Sylvania Castle and retired to his room also.

When, after the fire, we were somewhat comfortably domiciled in the adobe church, the time came for our regular communion.

About half of them have been domiciled, with house and other fixed property, for periods of from five to ten years and more.

All members of such military organizations who are not domiciled in the said area shall be required to leave it.

Colonel Selby, in whose family Philip found himself domiciled, was a fine specimen of the country gentleman.

In this way he also was domiciled up two pairs of stairs in the palatial residence in the Ludwigs Strasse.

Once the suspicion had domiciled itself in her world, it was incessantly confirmed by the minutiæ of every-day existence.

The stranger, then, whoever he was, was now fairly domiciled in the house of Mr Adair.