Domiciled

usgb/ˈdɑːmɪsaɪld,ˈdəʊmɪsaɪld/
adjective

Living in a certain place.

He has been domiciled in France for most of his life.
Visual representation of "domiciled" - Living in a certain place.

Often appears as...

  • domiciled in
  • domiciled abroad

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Formal

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Place Attachment

Shows a strong connection to a specific location where someone lives or feels at home.

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Though he travels often, he's domiciled in Spain, which he considers home.
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Not Temporary

Indicates a permanent or long-term living situation, not just a short visit or temporary stay.

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She's not just studying there; she's domiciled in Canada now.
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Cultural Ties

Suggests cultural integration into the place where one is living.

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Domiciled in Japan for 20 years, he now speaks fluent Japanese.
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