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  • verb Simple past tense and past participle of domicile.
  • adjective living or residing (in a particular place)

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Examples

  • I have decided I do want to be a resident of some state, domiciled is probably the more correct term, because I want to have a U.S. driver's license when I go back for visits.

    Banking while living in Mexico 2003

  • May not the words "domiciled" and "employed" have aroused Lowe's suspicions of Balcombe and O'Meara?

    The Life of Napoleon I (Volume 2 of 2) John Holland Rose 1898

  • The strictest prison discipline, the wearing of fetters, hard labour in the silver mines, and association at night in public cells with the vilest criminals was the lot of those whom I saw at Akatui, and yet I doubt if any of these men would willingly have changed places with their exiled comrades "domiciled" in comparative liberty at

    From Paris to New York by Land Harry De Windt 1894

  • BUFORD moved to amend the first section, by striking out the word "domiciled," and inserting "resident."

    Journal of the House of Delegates of the State of Virginia, for the Called Session of 1863. Virginia. General Assembly. House of Delegates 1863

  • * Ahem* ... is it just me or is this a sign of getting 'domiciled': S A set of coffee mugs ... they were pretty!!! and I'm a Java junkiieeeee!

    Kottu 2009

  • Nonresidents are people who live abroad to avoid paying tax and nondomiciles are people who are resident in the UK but were born abroad and are therefore "domiciled" abroad for tax purposes.

    Top stories from Times Online 2009

  • "domiciled" in the sense in which that term is defined in the Section in question, shall, in the event of their absenting themselves temporarily from the Province in which they are lawfully resident, be treated, on their return, as if the term

    APPENDIX I 1914

  • Guido is technically correct about ID cards, but is reminded that he will i) have to be 'domiciled' elsewhere which he is) AND ii) take care to ensure that he does not live in the UK for more than six months at a time, in which instance all foreigners are required to apply for this elaborate and expensive Portman Group 'ProveIt' card.

    The Irish Should Not Be Able to Vote in UK General Elections 2007

  • "On recommendation of the judiciary committee, the bill was amended, to make the beginning of a suit possible in cases where" the cause of action shall have occurred within the county while plaintiff and defendant were actually 'domiciled' therein. "

    Reno — a Book of Short Stories and Information Lilyan Stratton

  • So look at your industry and where your competitors are 'domiciled', "Bridges recommends to other FDs.

    The most recent articles from Financial Director 2010

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