Sentence example with the word 'domicile'

domicile

abide, berth, cohabit, domiciliate, entertain, house, locate, nest, put up, roof, situate

Definition n. (law) the residence where you have your permanent home or principal establishment and to where

Last update: June 9, 2015


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Acquisition of a domicile of choice requires both residence and animus manendi.   [noun]

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Either a person has acquired a domicile of choice in this country or she has not.   [noun]

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For the guest: security of domicile and seclusion of study.   [noun]

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Such was the domicile; the pony, a few fowls, a sow and two young pigs, and the dog Smoker, were the animals on the establishment.   [noun]

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[Note: He might have added, and for the rich also; since, I laud my stars, the great of the earth have also taken harbourage in my poor domicile.   [noun]

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The man domiciled there and the passer-by were forced to bid each other good-day, greatly to the regret of both.   [noun]

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Bossuet had not much domicile, sometimes none at all.   [noun]

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(3) At night they assembled for a council at the ruins of their domicile and granary.   [Please select]

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