domicile DOM-uh-sahyl noun verb WS #13
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noun
a person's residence or home; the place where someone lives permanently
- Students must establish a domicile in the state to qualify for in-state tuition.
- After years of traveling, she finally chose a permanent domicile in the countryside.
- For tax purposes, his legal domicile was listed as New York State.
- The wealthy businessman maintained multiple properties but considered London his primary domicile.
- The court needed to determine her official domicile before proceeding with the case.
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verb
to establish in a fixed residence; to reside permanently
- The refugees were allowed to domicile in the host country temporarily.
- The family decided to domicile themselves in Switzerland for tax advantages.
- He chose to domicile in a small coastal town after retiring from the military.
- They plan to domicile their business operations in Ireland next year.
- Many international companies domicile their headquarters in Delaware.